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Eduardo Chibs: The Incorrigible Man of Cuban Politics

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Full Title:

Eduardo Chibs: The Incorrigible Man of Cuban Politics

Contributors:

By (Author) Ilan Ehrlich

ISBN:

9780810895157

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Publication Date:

29th December 2017

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Political leaders and leadership
History of the Americas
Politics and government
Regional / International studies

Dewey:

B

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

336

Dimensions:

Width 151mm, Height 229mm, Spine 19mm

Weight:

454g

Description

This comprehensive biography of Eduardo Ren Chibs (19071951) traces the life and times of Cubas most popular and charismatic politician during the late 1940s and early 1950s. Chibs, whose admirers included young Fidel Castro, emphasized honesty in Cuban public life and promised to sweep away corrupt politicians during his popular Sunday broadcasts. His ties with supporters, many of whom knew him simply as Eddy, were closer and more informal than any previous Cuban politician. During his 1948 presidential campaign, Chibs often hurled himself into the arms of adoring supporters after speeches. Such gestures were met with wonder and disgust by politicians more accustomed to buying votes than winning hearts. His suicide in 1951 dashed the dreams of his followerswho hoped he would deliver an honest government that provided services for the islands poor and respected Cubas progressive 1940 constitution. His death, which was followed seven months hence by a military coup and eight years later by Castros revolution, represents one of the great what ifs of Cuban politics. This seminal work explores Chibss life in order to explain the nature of Cuban politics from the mid-twentieth century to today.

Reviews

Ehrlichs extensive recounting of this dynamic era provides a lucid argument for affirming Chibs importance in the Cuban pantheon. . . .Ehrlichs meticulous description of this period and his retelling of the ascent of Chibs as the main opposition candidate in the election cycle to follow leaves no stone unturned. . . .This publication excels at illustrating the impact on the islands zeitgeist during a pivotal point by one of the most dynamic political leaders in Cubas history. * International Journal Of Cuban Studies *
A much-welcome and long-overdue English-language biography of the public life of Eddy Chibs. But more than a biography, Ehrlichs account serves to provide deeper insight into the Cuban political landscape of the 1940s, and hence a deeper insight into the complexities of the 1950s. An important gap in our knowledge has been filled. -- Louis A. Prez Jr., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
A well-written and indispensable account of the late political life of Eduardo Chibs, a major figure in the first half of the twentieth century in Cuba and a forerunner of the revolution that overthrew the Batista dictatorship in 1959. -- Samuel Farber, author of Cuba Since the Revolution of 1959: A Critical Assessment
An important addition to this new scholarship on republican Cuba (190259). . . . The book provides much needed insight on one of the most important, yet neglected, figures of modern Cuban history, Eduardo Chibs. . . . [Ehrlich offers] much needed historical detail, nuance, and analysis about a period and a man whose life (and death) decisively changed Cuban history. The book is organized in ten well-written chapters which chronicle the decisive moments of Chibss struggle against corruption and gangsterism. Each one is rich with detail about his activities, . . . such detailed accounts of both the man and his times provide us with a nuanced, multidimensional picture of Cuban political culture at a particular time in the countrys history. . . . By telling these storiesby focusing on the choices particular people made at particular timesEhrlich shows us that nothing was inevitable in Cuban politics, least of all the revolution of 1959. -- Robert Whitney, New West Indian Guide

Author Bio

Ilan Ehrlich is assistant professor of history at Bergen Community College.

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