'A synthetic history of cuba full of suggestions that invite the reader to learn more.' -Luis Miguel García Mora, Fundación Mapfre'Cuba continues to engage the imagination of North American and European readers as few other Latin American countries. From the native Taínos to Raúl Castro, Understanding Cuba as a Nation covers historical developments in the Island with unusual attention to cultural achievements, economics, and politics. Tarragó offers a narrative that is both accessible to lay readers and rich in historical detail, debunking in the process many ideological preconceptions and historical myths.' - Aníbal Pérez-Liñán, University of Pittsburgh. Editor, Latin American Research Review