A revolution is a drastic change that usually occurs relatively quickly. This may be a change in the social or political institutions over a relatively short period of time, or a major change in its culture or economy. Some revolutions are led by the majority of the populace of a nation, others by a small band of revolutionaries. Compare rebellion.
Revolutions and Social Movements :: Social History
Revolution :: Politics

40th Anniversary of the Cuban Revolution - Provides the text of this speech given by Fidel Castro.
Cuban Revolution - 1959 - Information on this war including people, places, and timeline.
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Glory to the Cuban Revolution - Provides positive details on the revolutionary side of this conflict including images, Web links, and articles. Some of the articles are in Spanish.
Perspectives of the Cuban Revolution - A Marxist analysis of the Cuban Revolution, written by Albert Weisbord.
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Revolution! Clandestine Radio and the Rise of Fidel Castro - Looks at how Castro's rebel soldiers used underground radio in their fight to control Cuba in the revolution.
Wikipedia - Cuban Revolution - Encyclopedia article which explores the history of this revolt including early events and resolution.
World History Archives - The History of Socialist Revolution in Cuba - Offers a collection of short articles relating to Castro's revolution in Cuba.
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