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Titre
Past and present land reform in Cuba (1959–2020): from peasant collectivisation to re-peasantisation and beyond
Autor(es)
Sujet
Cuban peasants
Agriculture
Land reforms
Clasificación UNESCO
5102.01 Agricultura
Fecha de publicación
2021
Éditeur
Cambridge University Press
Citación
Botella-Rodríguez, E., & González-Esteban, Á. L. (2021). Past and present land reform in Cuba (1959-2020): From peasant collectivisation to re-peasantisation and beyond. Rural History, 32(2), 249-264. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0956793321000108
Resumen
[EN] Cuba is a paradigmatic case where the term and concept of the peasantry remains of lived importance.
Cuban peasants had a significant role in the past as they did return to the political agenda after the
Revolution with particular emphasis under Raul Castro’s administration. However, the Cuban case has
not been significantly explored from a long-term perspective that connects the old debates and dimensions
of land reforms under developmentalist states to the new agrarian questions in the global era. Based on
secondary sources, semi-structured interviews and updated data on land structures, this article explores the
long-term process of land reform in Cuba.
URI
ISSN
0956-7933
DOI
10.1017/S0956793321000108
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