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Cuban Catholics in the United States, 1960-1980 : Exile and Integration

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Everyday life for Cubans in the United States during the 1960s and 1970s involved an intimate interaction between commitment to an exile identity and reluctant integration into a new society.

For Catholic Cuban exiles, their faith provided a filter through which they analyzed and understood both their exile and their ethnic identities.

Catholicism offered the exiles continuity: a community of faith, a place to gather, a sense of legitimacy as a people.

Religion exerted a major influence on the beliefs and actions of Cuban exiles as they integrated into U.S. culture and tried at the same time to make sense of events in their homeland. Cuban Catholics in the United States, 1960-1980 examines all these facets of the exile and integration process among Catholics, primarily in south Florida, but the voices of others across the United States, Latin America, and Europe also enter the story.

The personal papers of exiles, their books and pamphlets, newspaper articles, government archives, and personal interviews provide the historical data for this book.

In his thorough examination Gerald E. Poyo provides insights not only for this community but for other faith-based exile communities.

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Product Details
0268038325 / 9780268038328
Hardback
01/09/2007
United States
384 pages
152 x 229 mm, 735 grams