Conceiving Cuba : : Reproduction, Women, and the State in the Post-Soviet Era / / Elise Andaya.
After Cuba's 1959 revolution, the Castro government sought to instill a new social order. Hoping to achieve a new and egalitarian society, the state invested in policies designed to promote the well-being of women and children. Yet once the Soviet Union fell and Cuba's economic troubles wo...
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Year of Publication: | 2014 |
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