Sumario: | This book explores the political and cultural movements across Mexico, Brazil, Uruguay, Chile, Argentina, and Colombia during the late 1960s and early 1970s. Compiled by Pablo Augusto Bonavena and Mariano Millán, it delves into the impact of student movements in these countries, examining their roles in broader political and social transformations. The book provides a critical analysis of the student movements of the 1960s, focusing on their origins, developments, and ramifications. It combines perspectives from Marxism and collective action theories, utilizing oral testimonies and written records to offer new insights into the era's political, cultural, and university scenes. Intended for scholars and students interested in Latin American history, political movements, and social change, it highlights the significant influence of student activism on political and cultural landscapes.
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