"A solid, interesting, and original study of the consolidation of the nationalist ideal in Cuban revolutionary thought. It is a political/intellectual history that links the evolution of ideology to its social base in exile--an essential task in the reinterpretation of Cuban history. It draws on a wide range of sources, and is carefully argued. The work will be of interest to scholars of nationalism, of immigrant groups, and of revolutionary ideology, [and] is a significant contribution to the historiography on Cuba."--Rebecca Scott
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