Description
While not large in number, the emigres excelled at community building, and their effectiveness in disseminating their political views across borders intensified their influence and inspired strong nationalistic sentiments across Latin America. Revealing that emigres' efforts were key to a Cuban Revolutionary Party program for courting Mexican popular and diplomatic support, Muller shows how the relationship also benefited Mexican causes. Cuban revolutionary aspirations resonated with Mexican students, journalists, and others alarmed by the violation of constitutional rights and the increasing conservatism of the Porfirio Diaz regime. Finally, Muller follows emigres' return to Cuba after the Spanish-American War, their lives in the new republic ineluctably shaped by their sojourn in Mexico.
About the Author
Dalia Antonia Muller is assistant professor at the University at Buffalo.
Book Information
ISBN 9781469631981
Author Dalia Antonia Muller
Format Paperback
Page Count 304
Imprint The University of North Carolina Press
Publisher The University of North Carolina Press