Chinese in Cuba, 1847-Now
Discover the rich and complex history of the Chinese community in Cuba with Chinese in Cuba, 1847-Now by Mauro García Triana and Gregor Benton. Published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 2009, this insightful collection of essays and documents spans 298 pages, offering a deep dive into the revolutionary past and contemporary developments of this vibrant community.
As the second-largest Chinese community in the 19th century, after the United States, Cuba's Chinese population has played a significant role in shaping the island's cultural and social landscape. This book not only highlights the historical significance of Chinese immigrants in Cuba but also examines their impact on ethnic relations and the broader narrative of Cuban history.
Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply curious about the diverse cultural tapestry of Cuba, Chinese in Cuba, 1847-Now is an essential read that brings to light the enduring legacy of Chinese immigrants in Cuba.