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Paperback To-Morrow in Cuba Book

ISBN: 1142666743

ISBN13: 9781142666743

To-Morrow in Cuba

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"To-Morrow in Cuba" by Charles Melville Pepper offers a snapshot of Cuba at the cusp of the 20th century, immediately following the Spanish-American War. Pepper, an astute observer of economic and political landscapes, provides a detailed account of the island's potential and the challenges it faced as it transitioned towards independence. The book delves into the reconstruction efforts, the development of industries, and the overall reshaping of Cuban society.

Pepper's insights into Cuba's agricultural prospects, infrastructure needs, and the dynamics of its evolving governance present a comprehensive picture of a nation on the brink of significant change. This volume is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of Cuba, the aftermath of colonialism, and the early stages of nation-building in the Americas. It captures a pivotal moment in Cuban history and offers a unique perspective on the opportunities and obstacles that lay ahead for the island nation.

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