West Tampa; and the O'Halloran Cigar Factory looking nothwest. Auteurs secondaires : Tony Pizzo Collection Résumé : On June 1892 by Hugh C. Macfarlane brought the first industry to the community of West Tampa. First operated by A. Del Pino and Company, it failed financially. In 1894 the O'Halloran Cigar Company occupied the building. On May 18, 1895, a bill passed Florida's legislature creating the municipality of West Tampa. Its first mayor was Fernando Figueredo, a prominent figure in the Cuban revolution. (Funding) Funded in part by the Institute for Museum and Library Services (IMLS), Ephemeral Cities Project. Tampa |z 1271000 |2 ceeus Hillsborough County |z 12057 |2 ceeus United States of America -- Florida -- Hillsborough County -- Tampa Main Street Droits : All rights reserved. 2005. P21-0239 | Partager |
A Military encampment for local Cuban Americans joining the war to independence in Cuba. Auteurs secondaires : Tony Pizzo Collection Résumé : The war in Cuba helped to maintain a precarious unity within the Centro Español, but once the war ended in 1898, calls for the transformation of the Centro into a mutual aid society gained strength again. The leadership failed to respond, and in 1902 a number of the members decided to ask the Centro Asturiano in Havana for permission to establish an affiliate in Tampa, which would offer medical assistance to its members. The success of the Centro Asturiano forced the officers of the Centro Español to reconsider their position and agree to transform their organization into a mutual aid society. Once this was done, they attempted to obtain the dissolution of the Tampa
affiliate of the Centro Asturiano, but they were unsuccessful. By failing to recognize the strength of the idea of mutualism, the officers of the Centro Español undermined the patriotic unity they had championed, for the Centro lost its claim to be the sole representative of the Spanish community in Tampa. (Funding) Funded in part by the Institute for Museum and Library Services (IMLS), Ephemeral Cities Project. Tampa |z 1271000 |2 ceeus Hillsborough County |z 12057 |2 ceeus United States of America -- Florida -- Hillsborough County -- Tampa Droits : All rights reserved. 2005. P21-0260 | Partager |
L’alternative au modèle socialiste cubain actuel : des Lineamientos du VIe Congrès du Parti aux perspectives d’intensification des relations avec l’Union Européenne Auteur(s) : Mixhe, Jessica Éditeur(s) : Université des Antilles Études caribéennes Résumé : Avril 2011. L’agitation dans les rues est le signe qu’un événement capital pour l’avenir du pays se prépare : Raoul Castro a convoqué la réunion du 6e congrès du Parti Communiste Cubain. Après des années de revendication d’un système social égalitaire échappant à la tutelle étasunienne, les structures économiques de la perle des Caraïbes sont remises en question. L’arrivée des printemps arabes, qui symbolisent la révolte des peuples vis-à-vis d’une gouvernance politique et économique autoritaire et rigide, n’est probablement pas étrangère à ce soudain besoin de modifier les structures économiques existantes à Cuba. Au menu, ce sont 291 mesures qui sont annoncées pour améliorer le quotidien des cubains, dont le salaire moyen mensuel est de 12 euros. Quant à la relation qu’entretient Cuba avec l’UE, elle revêt aujourd’hui une dimension surtout bilatérale : la position commune de 1996 n’a en effet jamais été modifiée, les Etats Membres adoptant une attitude différente selon les relations qu’ils entretiennent avec Cuba, tant d’un point de vue politique qu’historique. April, 2011. The excitement in streets is the sign that a major event for the future of the country gets ready: Raoul Castro convened the meeting of the 6th congress of the Cuban Communist Party. After years of defending an equalitarian social system escaping the American guardianship, the economic structures of the pearl of Caribbean islands are questioned. The arrival of Arab Springs, which symbolize the revolt of the peoples towards authoritarian and stiff political and economic governance, is most probably linked to this sudden need to modify the economic structures existing in Cuba. To the menu, 291 measures are announced to improve the everyday life of Cubans, the monthly average wage of which is 12 euro. As for the relation which maintains Cuba with the EU, it takes on an especially bilateral dimension today: the common position of 1996 was modified indeed never, Member States adopting a different attitude according to the relations which they maintain with Cuba, from a political point of view as well as from a historic one. Abril de 2011. La agitación en las calles testimonia que un evento capital para el futuro del país está preparándose: Raúl Castro convoco la reunión del 6to congreso del Partido Comunista Cubano. Después de anos reivindicando un sistema social igualitario que escapó a la tutela estadounidense, las estructuras económicas de la perla del Caribe están siendo cuestionadas. La llegada de las primaveras árabes, símbolo de la rebelión de los pueblos frente de una gobernanza política y económica autoritaria y rígida, probablemente no es ajena extranjera a esta necesidad súbita de modificar las estructuras económicas existentes en Cuba. Como parte del programa, 291 medidas son anunciadas para mejorar la vida diaria del cubano, cuyo salario medio mensual es de 12 euros. En cuanto a la relación que tiene Cuba con la UE, reviste hoy una dimensión sobre todo bilateral: en efecto, la posición común de 1996 no ha sido modificada, dado que los Estados Miembros adoptan una actitud diferente según las relaciones que mantienen) con Cuba, tanto desde un punto de vista político como histórico. Cuba Martinique Droits : info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess urn:doi:10.4000/etudescaribeennes.6297 http://journals.openedition.org/etudescaribeennes/6297 | Partager |