Univ. of Florida's Smathers Library maintains this archive of a large North American sugar company that operated in Cuba before the revolution.
Learn about the impact of the slave trade on the development of Cuban religion, music and culture.
Geared towards high-school teachers and students, this educational resource summarizes sites dealing with Cuban history and culture.
Documents and displays the poster art of Cuba after the revolution. Take a look at some women's posters.
Describes the history of Cuba's Revolutionary Armed Forces and analyzes the transitions it has undergone since the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Overviews the last 500 years of Cuba's history. Navigate with a Java-based interactive timeline.
Extensive collection of links and articles dealing with Cuba, mainly prior to the Cuban revolution.
Search an archive of primary documents and resources related to Cuban politics. Find Cuba's constitution, as well as electoral laws and journals.
Read a history of Cuba that begins in 1492 but focuses on the 20th century. Also find a profile of the island's government and geography.
Professor of international politics presents the full text of this amendment, which gave the United States the right to intervene in Cuba.
Read a brief history of Cuba that touches on every historical since pre-Columbian times.
Legislative amendment enabled the United States to infringe on Cuba's sovereign authority. Scrutinize its text with the provided link.
Presents summaries of major historical periods, a timeline and media articles.
Canada-Cuba solidarity group discusses current political issues in Cuba. Also find a newsletter and an events calendar for the association.
Presents overviews of the major periods in Cuba's history since the 16th century.
Group that believes in open exchange with the Caribbean nation provides various reports, including reports about health care and the US embargo.
Washington Post article describes the failed attempt of a ship full of European Jews to flee Nazi persecution and find asylum in Cuba.
Read articles about the Caribbean country's history, its economy and its president, Fidel Castro.