Antoni Kapcia

Nombre: 
Antoni
Apellidos: 
Kapcia
Categoría profesional: 
Professor in Latin American History
Hispanista Emérito: 
No
Universidad/Centro de investigación: 
University of Nottingham
Departamento/Centro: 
Department of Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American Studies, University of Nottingham [ver información del centro]
País: 
Reino Unido
Trabajos publicados: 
2011 Defying expectations: the external profile and activism of the Cuban Revolution, en: G.L. Gardini y P. Lambert (ed.), Latin American foreign policies: Between ideology and pragmatism. 1st. Palgrave Macmillan, págs. 179-196.

2011 Beyond Fidel: towards an understanding of the Cuban political vanguard of the 1960s, en: C. Esser et al (eds.), Kuba. 50 Jahre zwischen Revolution, Reform-und Stillstand?. Wissenschaftlicher Verlag, Berlin, págs. 143-162.

2010 The Feria del Libro and the ritualisation of cultural belonging in Havana (en colaboración con P. Kumaraswami), en: Richard Young y Amanda Holmes (ed.), Cultures of the City: Mediating Identities in Urban Latin/o America. University of Pittsburgh Press, págs. 204-229.

2009 Batalla de Ideas: old ideology in new clothes? Bildner Center for Western Hemisphere Studies. Enlace a la publicación.

2009 Lessons of the Special Period: Learning to march again, en: Latin American Perspectives: A Journal on Capitalism and Socialism, n.º 36(164), págs. 30-41.

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2008 The Changing Dynamic of Cuban Civil Society (en coedición con Alexander I Gray). University Press of Florida.

2008 Setting the Scene for a Discussion of Cuban Civil Society: the Nature of Cuban 'Communism' and the Revolution's Political Culture, en: A. Gray y A. Kapcia (eds.), The Changing Dynamic of Cuban Civil Society. University Press of Florida, págs. 20-39.

2008 Planning for succession in Cuba: the long 'anti-transition', en: Whitehead Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations, n.º 9, págs. 43-54.

2008 Cuba after Fidel: Continuity and Change. Global Dialogue, n.º 10, págs. 120-129.

2008 Cuba in Revolution: A History since the Fifties. 1. Reaktion Books.

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2008 Does Cuba fit yet or is it still 'exceptional'? En: Journal of Latin American Studies, n.º 40, págs. 627-650.

2006 Lucha and cubanía: the (re)construction of a Cuban historical identity through the idea of (revolutionary) struggle, en: W. Fowler y P.W. Lambert (eds.), Political violence and the construction of national identity in Latin America. 1st. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, págs. 55-72.
Asociaciones a las que pertenece: 
Association of Hispanists of Great Britain and Ireland (Asoc)
Hispanista: 
Si