Científicos españoles exiliados en Cuba
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https://doi.org/10.3989/revindias.2002.i224.463Keywords:
institutions, exile, spanish scientists, contributionsAbstract
The first part of this article studies the internal situation in Cuba in the 1930's as well as the links between Spanish exiles and the Cuban cultural and academical institutions. It goes on with a review of the exiled scientists that used the island as a temporary residence. The last part offers an analysis of the professional life and main scientific contributions of those scientists who chose to remain in Cuba: Gustavo Pittaluga, Luis Amado-Blanco, Pedro Domingo Sanjuan, Javier Fernández de Castro, Julio López Rendueles, etc.
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