A century of revolution insurgent and counterinsurgent violence during Latin America's long cold war

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Grandin, Greg, 1962- (-), Joseph, G. M. (Gilbert Michael), 1947-
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Durham, NC : London : Duke University Press 2010
Colección:American encounters/global interactions
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Living in revolutionary time : coming to terms with the violence of Latin America's long cold war / Greg Grandin
  • Violence and terror in the Russian and Mexican revolutions / Friedrich katz
  • Mueras y matanza : spectacles of terror and violence in postrevolutionary Mexico / Jocelyn Olcott
  • On the road to "el porvenir" : revolutionary and counterrevolutionary violence in El Salvador and Nicaragua / Jeffrey L. Gould
  • Ra⁺ѓnquil: violence and peasant politics on Chile's southern frontier
  • Thomas Miller Klubock
  • The trials : violence and justice in the aftermath of the Cuban Revolution / Michelle Chase
  • Beyond paradox : counterrevolution and the origins of political culture in the Cuban Revolution, 1959/2007 / Lillian Guerra
  • The furies of the Andes : violence and terror in the Chilean Revolution and counterrevolution / Peter Winn
  • A headlong rush into the future : violence and revolution in a Guatemalan indigenous village / Carlota Mcallister
  • "People's war," "dirty war" : cold war legacy and the end of history in postwar Peru / Gerardo Re⁺ѓnique
  • The cold war that didn't end : paramilitary modernization and the Medelli⁺ѓn miracle, Colombia / Forrest Hylton
  • You say you want a counterrevolution: well, you know, we all want to change the world / Corey Robin
  • Thoughts on violence and modernity in Latin America / Neil Larsen
  • Latin America's long cold war: a century of revolutionary process and U.S. power / Gilbert M. Joseph
  • History as containment: an interview with Arno J. Mayer / Greg Grandin.