La historiografía cubana ante el 98

This work intends to make an overview on some of the texts published in Cuba in the framework of the celebrations for the Centennial of the collapse of the colonial domination in Cuba in 1898. The article is focused on standing out the thematic axes and the approaches that, in this context, began to...

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Autor principal: Rubén D. Lahullier Chaviano
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Publicado: Centre de Recherches sur les Mondes Américains 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/80cd1c39fc9842b2b2e83281ed277ff3
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Sumario:This work intends to make an overview on some of the texts published in Cuba in the framework of the celebrations for the Centennial of the collapse of the colonial domination in Cuba in 1898. The article is focused on standing out the thematic axes and the approaches that, in this context, began to distinguish this process in the Cuban national historiography, particularly, the one related with the study of the last period of the Spanish colonial domination in the Greatest of the Antilles. This text comes up from the acknowledgement of the conditions of the current historiographical critics in Cuba and also from the requirement to assess the contemporary academic production focusing on more reflexive and theoretical criteria. The bibliographic selection corresponds to the interest in emphasizing the contribution of remarkable Cuban historians in the commemoration of this event. Also important for the young Cuban specialists, is to realize that their intellectual perceptions of that old generation of historians were created by reading the texts that they published during those years. In the process of bibliographic analysis we focused on combining different compositions (articles, larger essays, even books) in order to explain the academic results of the commemoration catalyzing effect in the Cuban editorial context.