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The book surveys the island's evolution from early European contact and colonial rule through nineteenth-century reforms and urban expansion to twentieth-century political and economic change. It combines historical narrative of colonial administration, revolts, independence movements, and foreign interventions with detailed descriptions of Havana's old and new quarters, surrounding countryside, plantations, and local industries. Chapters examine the development of sugar, cattle, mining, and other products, transportation and urban architecture, and the island's commercial ties and relations with foreign powers, offering readers a compact account of social conditions, infrastructure, and the forces shaping modern national life.

About the Author

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Albert G. Robinson

Albert G. Robinson was an American author and traveler known for his insightful observations on Cuba in the late 19th century. His notable work, "Cuba, Old and New," offers a detailed exploration of the island's culture, geography, and society during a time of significant change. Through his writing, Robinson provides readers with a vivid portrayal of Cuba's landscapes and its people, contributing to the understanding of the region's historical context. His work remains a valuable resource for those interested in the complexities of Cuban life and the broader Caribbean experience.

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