Autor: Jane Franklin

Soporte
Jane Franklin is an internationally acclaimed historian and peace and justice activist since 1960. The author of several books on Cuba and Panama, she has published in various periodicals including The Nation and The Progressive, and appears frequently on radio and TV as a commentator about U.S.-Cuba relations. Some of her work is available at janefranklin.info.




5 Ebooks de Jane Franklin

Jane Franklin: Cuba and the U.S. Empire
The 1959 Cuban Revolution remains one of the signal events of modern political history. A tiny island, once a de facto colony of the United States, declared its independence, not just from the imperi …
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€22.99
Rosalind Edwards & Jane Franklin: Assessing Social Capital
Social capital is a key concept in academic research and policymaking internationally. It focuses attention on social relationships, values, and access to resources in families, communities, regions …
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€73.57
Jane Franklin: Cuba-Estados Unidos
Este libro es una valiosa cronología de las relaciones Cuba-Estados Unidos, dividida en seis períodos: antes de la Revolución (1492-1958), después de la Revolución (1959-1970), década de los setenta …
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€8.49
Eleanor Jupp & Sophie Bowlby: The New Politics of Home
Home and care are central aspects of everyday, personal lives, yet they are also shaped by political and economic change. Within a context of austerity, economic restructuring, worsening inequality …
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€22.99
Sophie Bowlby & Jane Franklin: New Politics of Home
Home and care are central aspects of everyday, personal lives, yet they are also shaped by political and economic change. Within a context of austerity, economic restructuring, worsening inequality …
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€21.58