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List of Tables xii
Acknowledgments xiii
List of Abbreviations xvii
False Hopes 1
Cuba's Refugees: Manifold Migrations 1
Political Disaffection 9
Theoretical Framework 14
Data and Methods 19
Studying Refugees 26
For and against the Republic, for and against the Revolution: The Cuban Exodus of 1959-1962 and 1965-1974
The Revolution Defines Itself 35
Sociology of Revolution 35
Democracy 37
The Church for the Revolution 56
Humanism 58
The Revolution Betrayed 62
The Church Dissents 64
The Revolution Deepens 66
Nationalism 66
The First Wave: Those Who Wait 78
The Church versus the State 87
The Revolution: Political and Social 89
The Revolution Redefines Itself 92
Socialism and the Bay of Pigs 92
The Church Is Silenced 107
Marxism-Leninism 109
The First Wave: Those Who Escape 110
The Cuban Missile Crisis 112
The Revolution Consolidated 115
Consolidating the Revolution Within 115
The Second Wave: The Petite Bourgeoisie 120
Political Prisoners 128
Tending Bridges 139
The Children of Communism: The Cuban Exodus of 1980 and 1985-2004
Los Marielitos of 1980 151
The Third Wave: Refugee "Vintages" 151
Race, Class, Gender, and Sexuality 159
After the Soviet Collapse 177
The Fourth Wave: The Special Period 177
The Balsero Crisis 183
The Last Wave 205
Political or Economic Migrants? 205
Familial or Economic Motives 210
Both Political and Economic Motives 215
Political Motives 228
Civil Society Returns
The Church and Civil Society 239
The Church in Cuba 239
The Church among the Immigrants 259
Democratization and Migration 264
Exit-Voice Relationships 264
Four Theses 267
The Impossible Triangle 283
Cuba, the United States, and the Exiles 283
War by Another Name 291
Neutralizing the Exiles 294
Transitions in Cuba 295
Transitions in Exile 299
Refugees as a Social Type 307
List of Interviews 313
References 319
Index 341
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