First study on the transnational nature of the revolutionary violence of the New Left. Leading figures and rising stars in the field examine the processes of dissemination of ideologies among revolutionary organizations in Latin America, Europe, and the United States.
First study on the transnational nature of the revolutionary violence of the New Left. Leading figures and rising stars in the field examine the processes of dissemination of ideologies among revolutionary organizations in Latin America, Europe, and the United States.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Alberto Martín Alvarez is Full Professor and Researcher in Political Sociology at the Instituto de Investigaciones Dr. José María Luis Mora in Mexico. His research focuses on political violence, revolutionary movements and the history of the left during the 20th Century. Eduardo Rey Tristán is Professor and Researcher of Latin American History at the University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain. His research has focused on the theme of political violence, revolutions and guerrilla movements in Latin America during the 20th Century.
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Foreword Peter Waldmann Introduction Alberto Martín Álvarez and Eduardo Rey Tristán 1. Reflections on the Third or New Left Wave: 17 Years Later David C. Rapoport Part I: The Origins and Diffusion of the Wave 2. The Cuban Connection. The Departamento America and the Latin American Revolutions Dirk Kruijt 3. The role of the Left - wing editors on the diffusion of the New Left wave. The case of Giangiacomo Feltrinelli Eduardo Rey Tristán and Guillermo Gracia Santos 4. The Legitimization of Latin-American guerrilla warfare in the Italian Radical Catholicism Guido Panvini 5. Hitler's Children? German Terrorism as Part of the Transnational 'New Left Wave' Petra Terhoeven 6. The Impact of the Third World and the Armed Struggle Debate on the People's Liberation Front. Spain, 1958-1965 Eudald Cortina Orero 7. Transnational Ties of the Japanese Armed Left. Shared Revolutionary Ideas and Direct Personal Contacts Patricia G. Steinhoff Part II: Building a Transnational Imagined Community 8. Frames of Injustice across Borders. Revolutionary Left and Police Repression in Italy, France, and the USA Luca Falciola 9. Floating with the Tide. The Formation of the "Third Wave" and the Influx of American Radicals Daniel Kaiser & Holger Marcks 10. The Long Wave. The New Left in Guatemala, Nicaragua and El Salvador Alberto Martín Álvarez
Foreword Peter Waldmann Introduction Alberto Martín Álvarez and Eduardo Rey Tristán 1. Reflections on the Third or New Left Wave: 17 Years Later David C. Rapoport Part I: The Origins and Diffusion of the Wave 2. The Cuban Connection. The Departamento America and the Latin American Revolutions Dirk Kruijt 3. The role of the Left - wing editors on the diffusion of the New Left wave. The case of Giangiacomo Feltrinelli Eduardo Rey Tristán and Guillermo Gracia Santos 4. The Legitimization of Latin-American guerrilla warfare in the Italian Radical Catholicism Guido Panvini 5. Hitler's Children? German Terrorism as Part of the Transnational 'New Left Wave' Petra Terhoeven 6. The Impact of the Third World and the Armed Struggle Debate on the People's Liberation Front. Spain, 1958-1965 Eudald Cortina Orero 7. Transnational Ties of the Japanese Armed Left. Shared Revolutionary Ideas and Direct Personal Contacts Patricia G. Steinhoff Part II: Building a Transnational Imagined Community 8. Frames of Injustice across Borders. Revolutionary Left and Police Repression in Italy, France, and the USA Luca Falciola 9. Floating with the Tide. The Formation of the "Third Wave" and the Influx of American Radicals Daniel Kaiser & Holger Marcks 10. The Long Wave. The New Left in Guatemala, Nicaragua and El Salvador Alberto Martín Álvarez
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