A revolution for our rights indigenous struggles for land and justice in Bolivia, 1880-1952
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Durham, N.C. ; London :
Duke University Press
2007
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- The peculiar paths of the liberal project
- Indigenista statecraft and the rise of the caciques apoderados
- "In our provinces there is no justice" : caciques apoderados and the crisis of the liberal project
- The problem of national unity : from the Chaco War to the 1938 Constitutional Convention
- The unruly countryside : defending land, labor rights, and autonomy
- The unwilling city : Villarroel populism and the politics of mestizaje
- "The disgrace of the Pongo and the Mitani" : the 1945 indigenous congress and a law against servitude
- "Under the dominion of the Indian" : the 1947 cycle of unrest
- Conclusion and epilogue : rethinking the rural roots of the 1952 revolution.