Raul Cepero Bonilla - "The Cuban Revolution and the Sugar Markets" (1959)
A rare economic analysis pamphlet published in Havana during the pivotal first year of the Cuban Revolution by Editorial Echevarría. Written by economist Raul Cepero Bonilla, this publication examines the impact of revolutionary change on Cuba's sugar industry—the backbone of the island's economy.
The minimalist typographic cover reflects the utilitarian design aesthetic of early revolutionary publications, prioritizing content over decoration. The text preview reveals the author's concern about U.S. interests using sugar quotas as "an instrument of political pressure" against the new revolutionary government.
Cepero Bonilla was an influential Cuban economist and historian who served in various government positions after the revolution. This pamphlet represents crucial documentation of the economic tensions and uncertainties facing Cuba in 1959 as it navigated its relationship with the United States and the global sugar market.
An important piece of early revolutionary economic literature, capturing the immediate challenges facing Cuba's new government and its cornerstone industry.