The Historia Publishing House has concluded the printing of two volumes with a selection of the thoughts of Commander in Chief Fidel Castro on women, childhood and the family.
The texts make up a project of the printing house, belonging to the Institute of History of Cuba (INHC), which will publish, in addition, a selection of the ideology of the top leader of the Revolution, about the processes of Latin American independence and its main heroes.
This book is part of a special plan which also includes two abstracts on the Bicentennial of the Independence of New World and the half-century since the victory of the Bay of Pigs, Renzoli Rolando Medina Msc. Hist., vice president of INHC, told AIN.
At the opening of the 13th National Workshop for City Historians, which was held in Las Tunas, they also reported about the upcoming release of the first volumes of the Provincial Annals (Las Tunas and Villa Clara) and Municipal Memories.
Specialists and researchers agree on the importance of this publishing effort, thanks to which, the history of Cuba will be more complete and complex.
Renzoli Medina, a member of the national executive of the Union of Historians of Cuba, noted that the literature on this subject is undergoing a boom phase, with regard to the number and diversity of titles, and stressed the importance of provincial publishers.
The workshop discussed problems of this science in the study of localities and the analysis of historical disclosure experiences in urban and rural communities.




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