Revolución y contrarrevolución en el Caribe: España, Trujillo y Fidel Castro en 1959

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  • Manuel de Paz Sánchez Universidad de La Laguna

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https://doi.org/10.3989/revindias.1999.i216.732

Abstract


Soon after the Cuban Revolution it was found out that its own survival depended mostly on the dissemination of its message in the Caribbean area, and specially on the need to export its revolutionary experience to those territories which, as it was the case with the Dominican Republic, wished to get free from the last dictators in America, the most famous among the latter being Rafael Leónidas Trujillo Molina. Spain's external position was peculiar in this regard. Within the general framework of its Latin American policy, aiming at the maintenance of diplomatic links in the area, Madrid endeavoured to keep good relationships both with Trujillo 's Dominican Republic and with revolutionary Cuba.

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Published

1999-08-30

How to Cite

de Paz Sánchez, M. (1999). Revolución y contrarrevolución en el Caribe: España, Trujillo y Fidel Castro en 1959. Revista De Indias, 59(216), 467–495. https://doi.org/10.3989/revindias.1999.i216.732

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