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Introduction : multiple nations, multiple Martis, 1895-1921 | 1 | |
Ch. 1 | Mystic, messiah, and mediator : interpreting Marti through texts and contexts | 23 |
Ch. 2 | Revolutionizing Cuba Libre, civilizing the Manigua, 1895-1898 | 47 |
Ch. 3 | Cuba Libre in crisis : the origins of U.S. imperial hegemony, 1898-1902 | 89 |
Ch. 4 | From revolution to involution : conflicting nationalisms at the crossroads of race and class | 119 |
Ch. 5 | Political violence, liberal revolution, and the martyrdom of Marti, 1904-1906 | 153 |
Ch. 6 | Perceiving populism in a U.S. imperial context : the paradox of popular nationalist struggles, 1906-1909 | 193 |
Ch. 7 | Dependent nationalisms, the stillbirth of the Republic, and struggles over the myth of Marti, 1909-1921 | 223 |
Conclusion : lessons of the early Republic and the transcendence of the myth of Marti | 255 |
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