Making the Revolution
Histories of the Latin American Left
Herausgeber: Young, Kevin A
Making the Revolution
Histories of the Latin American Left
Herausgeber: Young, Kevin A
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Through historical case studies of ten different countries, this book offers new insights into both the successes and the limitations of Latin America's left, arguing that the Latin American left in the twentieth century was more diverse, feminist, and anti-racist than conventional wisdoms would have us believe.
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Through historical case studies of ten different countries, this book offers new insights into both the successes and the limitations of Latin America's left, arguing that the Latin American left in the twentieth century was more diverse, feminist, and anti-racist than conventional wisdoms would have us believe.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Juli 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 149mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 466g
- ISBN-13: 9781108439251
- ISBN-10: 110843925X
- Artikelnr.: 55398003
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Juli 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 149mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 466g
- ISBN-13: 9781108439251
- ISBN-10: 110843925X
- Artikelnr.: 55398003
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
List of figures; List of contributors; List of abbreviations; Introduction:
revolutionary actors, encounters, and transformations Kevin A. Young; 1.
Common ground: Caciques, artisans, and radical intellectuals in the
Chayanta rebellion of 1927 Forrest Hylton; 2. Identity, class, and nation:
Black immigrant workers, Cuban communism, and the sugar insurgency, 1925-34
Barry Carr; 3. Indigenous movements in the eye of the hurricane Marc
Becker; 4. Friends and comrades: political and personal relationships
between members of the Communist Party USA and the Puerto Rican Nationalist
Party, 1930s-40s Margaret Power; 5. Total subversion: interethnic
radicalism in La Paz, Bolivia, 1946-7 Kevin A. Young; 6. 'Sisters in
exploitation': the 1959 Congress of Latin American women and the
transnational origins of Cuban state feminism Michelle Chase; 7.
Revolutionaries without revolution: regional experiences in the forging of
a radical political culture in the Southern Cone of South America (1966-76)
Aldo Marchesi; 8. Nationalism and Marxism in rural Cold War Mexico:
Guerrero, 1959-74 O'Neill Blacker-Hanson; 9. The ethnic question in
Guatemala's armed conflict: insights from the detention and 'rescue' of
Emeterio Toj Medrano Betsy Konefal; 10. 'For our total emancipation': the
making of revolutionary feminism in insurgent El Salvador, 1977-87 Diana
Carolina Sierra Becerra; Index.
revolutionary actors, encounters, and transformations Kevin A. Young; 1.
Common ground: Caciques, artisans, and radical intellectuals in the
Chayanta rebellion of 1927 Forrest Hylton; 2. Identity, class, and nation:
Black immigrant workers, Cuban communism, and the sugar insurgency, 1925-34
Barry Carr; 3. Indigenous movements in the eye of the hurricane Marc
Becker; 4. Friends and comrades: political and personal relationships
between members of the Communist Party USA and the Puerto Rican Nationalist
Party, 1930s-40s Margaret Power; 5. Total subversion: interethnic
radicalism in La Paz, Bolivia, 1946-7 Kevin A. Young; 6. 'Sisters in
exploitation': the 1959 Congress of Latin American women and the
transnational origins of Cuban state feminism Michelle Chase; 7.
Revolutionaries without revolution: regional experiences in the forging of
a radical political culture in the Southern Cone of South America (1966-76)
Aldo Marchesi; 8. Nationalism and Marxism in rural Cold War Mexico:
Guerrero, 1959-74 O'Neill Blacker-Hanson; 9. The ethnic question in
Guatemala's armed conflict: insights from the detention and 'rescue' of
Emeterio Toj Medrano Betsy Konefal; 10. 'For our total emancipation': the
making of revolutionary feminism in insurgent El Salvador, 1977-87 Diana
Carolina Sierra Becerra; Index.
List of figures; List of contributors; List of abbreviations; Introduction:
revolutionary actors, encounters, and transformations Kevin A. Young; 1.
Common ground: Caciques, artisans, and radical intellectuals in the
Chayanta rebellion of 1927 Forrest Hylton; 2. Identity, class, and nation:
Black immigrant workers, Cuban communism, and the sugar insurgency, 1925-34
Barry Carr; 3. Indigenous movements in the eye of the hurricane Marc
Becker; 4. Friends and comrades: political and personal relationships
between members of the Communist Party USA and the Puerto Rican Nationalist
Party, 1930s-40s Margaret Power; 5. Total subversion: interethnic
radicalism in La Paz, Bolivia, 1946-7 Kevin A. Young; 6. 'Sisters in
exploitation': the 1959 Congress of Latin American women and the
transnational origins of Cuban state feminism Michelle Chase; 7.
Revolutionaries without revolution: regional experiences in the forging of
a radical political culture in the Southern Cone of South America (1966-76)
Aldo Marchesi; 8. Nationalism and Marxism in rural Cold War Mexico:
Guerrero, 1959-74 O'Neill Blacker-Hanson; 9. The ethnic question in
Guatemala's armed conflict: insights from the detention and 'rescue' of
Emeterio Toj Medrano Betsy Konefal; 10. 'For our total emancipation': the
making of revolutionary feminism in insurgent El Salvador, 1977-87 Diana
Carolina Sierra Becerra; Index.
revolutionary actors, encounters, and transformations Kevin A. Young; 1.
Common ground: Caciques, artisans, and radical intellectuals in the
Chayanta rebellion of 1927 Forrest Hylton; 2. Identity, class, and nation:
Black immigrant workers, Cuban communism, and the sugar insurgency, 1925-34
Barry Carr; 3. Indigenous movements in the eye of the hurricane Marc
Becker; 4. Friends and comrades: political and personal relationships
between members of the Communist Party USA and the Puerto Rican Nationalist
Party, 1930s-40s Margaret Power; 5. Total subversion: interethnic
radicalism in La Paz, Bolivia, 1946-7 Kevin A. Young; 6. 'Sisters in
exploitation': the 1959 Congress of Latin American women and the
transnational origins of Cuban state feminism Michelle Chase; 7.
Revolutionaries without revolution: regional experiences in the forging of
a radical political culture in the Southern Cone of South America (1966-76)
Aldo Marchesi; 8. Nationalism and Marxism in rural Cold War Mexico:
Guerrero, 1959-74 O'Neill Blacker-Hanson; 9. The ethnic question in
Guatemala's armed conflict: insights from the detention and 'rescue' of
Emeterio Toj Medrano Betsy Konefal; 10. 'For our total emancipation': the
making of revolutionary feminism in insurgent El Salvador, 1977-87 Diana
Carolina Sierra Becerra; Index.