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Sugar & railroads : a Cuban history, 1837-1959

Author: Oscar Zanetti Lecuona; Alejandro García Alvarez
Publisher: Chapel Hill, N.C. : University of North Carolina Press, ©1998.
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Zanetti Lecuona, Oscar, 1946-
Sugar & railroads.
Chapel Hill, N.C. : University of North Carolina Press, c1998
(OCoLC)605573779
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Oscar Zanetti Lecuona; Alejandro García Alvarez
ISBN: 0807823856 9780807823859 0807846929 9780807846926
OCLC Number: 37606381
Description: xxviii, 496 p. : ill., maps ; 25 cm.
Contents: Foreword / Bridget Brereton Introduction / Franklin W. Knight 1. The Problems of Transportation 2. The Guines Railroad 3. The Initial Expansion, 1838 1852 4. The Years of the Railroad Boom 5. The Island Railroad Network 6. Human Dimensions of Cuban Railroads 7. Relative Stagnation 8. The Impact of Structural Changes 9. Denationalization 10. U.S. Intervention 11. The Ferrocarril Central and Imperial Interests 12. British Monopoly in the West 13. War, Sugar, and Railroads 14. U.S. Monopolies and the Tarafa Bill 15. Organization of the Railroad Proletariat 16. The Crisis 17. Temporary Recovery 18. In the Shadow of the Bourgeois State.
Other Titles: Caminos para el azúcar.
Sugar and railroads
Responsibility: Oscar Zanetti, Alejandro García ; translated by Franklin W. Knight & Mary Todd.
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