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Sugar & railroads : a Cuban history, 1837-1959 / Oscar Zanetti, Alejandro Garcia; translated by Franklin W. Knight & Mary Todd.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Zanetti Lecuona, Oscar, 1946-
Contributor:
García Alvarez, Alejandro.
Standardized Title:
Caminos para el azúcar. English
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Railroads--Cuba--History.
Railroads.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (512 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Other Title:
Sugar and railroads
Place of Publication:
Chapel Hill, N.C. : University of North Carolina Press, c1998.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Though Cuba was among the first countries in the world to utilize rail transport, the history of its railroads has been little studied. This English translation of the prize-winning Caminos para el azucar traces the story of railroads in Cuba from their introduction in the nineteenth century through the 1959 Revolution. More broadly, the book uses the development of the Cuban rail transport system to provide a fascinating perspective on Cuban history, particularly the story of its predominant agro-industry, sugar. While railroads facilitated the sugar industry's rapid growth after 1837, the authors argue, sugar interests determined where railroads would be built and who would benefit from them. Zanetti and Garcia explore the implications of this symbiotic relationship for the technological development of the railroads, the economic evolution of Cuba, and the lives of the railroad workers. As this work shows, the economic benefits that accompanied the rise of railroads in Europe and the United States were not repeated in Cuba. Sugar and Railroads provides a poignant demonstration of the fact that technological progress alone is far from sufficient for development.
Contents:
Contents; Tables; Figures and Maps; Illustrations; Foreword; Introduction; Preface; The Problems of Transportation; The Guines Railroad; The Initial Expansion, 1838Đ1852; The Years of the Railroad Boom; The Island Railroad Network; Human Dimensions of Cuban Railroads; Relative Stagnation; The Impact of Structural Changes; Denationalization; U.S. Intervention; The Ferrocarril Central and Imperialist Interests; British Monopoly in the West; War, Sugar, and Railroads; U.S. Monopolies and the Tarafa Bill; Organization of the Railroad Proletariat; The Crisis; Temporary Recovery
In the Shadow of the Bourgeois StateConclusion; Notes; Sources
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references (p.[475]-482) and index.
ISBN:
9798890869128
9780807866436
0807866431
OCLC:
923704201

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