Latin American Guerrilla Movements (eBook, ePUB)
Origins, Evolution, Outcomes
Redaktion: Kruijt, Dirk; Álvarez, Alberto Martín; Rey Tristán, Eduardo
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Origins, Evolution, Outcomes
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Organized around single country studies embedded in key historical moments, this book introduces students to the shifting, and varied guerrilla history of Latin America from the late 1950s to the present.
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Organized around single country studies embedded in key historical moments, this book introduces students to the shifting, and varied guerrilla history of Latin America from the late 1950s to the present.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429534270
- Artikelnr.: 58389030
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429534270
- Artikelnr.: 58389030
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Dirk Kruijt is Professor Emeritus of Development Studies at Utrecht University, and currently is a research fellow at the Instituto Universitário de Lisboa and at the Centre for Military Studies at Stellenbosch University, South Africa. He has published widely about military governments and revolutions; insurgency and counterinsurgency; and urban violence and non-state actors. He has been a visiting scholar at universities and research institutes in Latin America and Europe. In addition, he has been a policy advisor to the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs, assigned to Latin America on multiple occasions. His most recent monograph is Cuba and Revolutionary Latin America (2017); Ethnography as Risky Business: Field Research in Violent and Sensitive Contexts (2019) was published in coedition with Kees Koonings. Eduardo Rey Tristán is Full Professor of Latin American History at the University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain. After completing his PhD on the guerrilla movements in Uruguay, he has specialized in political violence and contemporary Latin American revolutionary movements. He has carried out long-time field research in the Rio de la Plata region and Central America. He is cofounder and coordinator of the Revolutionary New Left International Research Network on Political Violence. He has published monographs, articles and book chapters in several European and American countries, among them: La Izquierda Revolucionaria Uruguaya, 1955-1973 (2006), and Revolutionary Violence and The New Left: Transnational Perspectives (coedited with Alberto Martín, New York: Routledge, 2016). He is currently working on a political biography of the Italian left-wing editor and activist Giangiacomo Feltrinelli (expected in 2020). Alberto Martín Álvarez holds a PhD on Latin American Studies from the Universidad Complutense de Madrid. He is currently Distinguished Professor at the Department of Public Law of the Universitat de Girona (Spain). He has been full professor at the Instituto Mora (Mexico City) and visiting researcher at several universities and research centers in Europe and Latin America. He is cofounder and coordinator of the Revolutionary New Left International Research Network on Political Violence. He has also undertaken extensive research on the origins and development of the Salvadoran revolutionary left. Among his main publications are: Revolutionary Violence and the New Left: Transnational Perspectives (London: Routledge, 2016, with Eduardo Rey, eds.) and the monograph From Revolutionary War to Democratic Revolution: The Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front (FMLN) in El Salvador (2010).
1. Origins and Evolution of the Latin American Guerrilla Movements
2. Cuba and the Latin American Left
Part 1: First Revolutionary Ripple: The Imitation of the Successful Example
The Sixties and the Foco Guerrilla
3. Guerrilla Movements in the Dominican Republic
4. Notes on the Guerrilla Experience in Venezuela (1958-1994)
5. The First Cycle of the Guatemalan Insurgency (1954-1972)
6. The Peruvian Guerrilla Movements of the 1960s
7. The Bolivian Guerrilla Movements in Four Phases
Part 2: Second Revolutionary Ripple: the Adaptation of a Non-Viable Model
The Urban Experience: Rethinking the Guevarist Foco
8. Guerrillas in Brazil, 1960s and 1970s
9. The Uruguayan Guerrilla Experience (1963-1972)
10. Guerrillas in Argentina: A History of Four Decades (1950-1980)
11. Formation and Development of the Armed Left in Chile (1965-1990)
Part 3: Third Revolutionary Ripple: Learning from Experiences and New Influences
The Central American Civil Wars 12. The Sandinista Guerrilla, Revolution and Legacy
13. The Revolutionary Movement in El Salvador
14. The Second Cycle of the Guatemalan Insurgency (1970-1996)
Part 4: Special Cases
Singularities and Transversalities in the Insurgent Cycle
15. Colombia: 70 years of Guerrilla Warfare
16. Sendero Luminoso, the MRTA, and the Peruvian Paradoxes
17. Mexico's Armed Socialist Movement During the 1960s and 1970s
18. The Emergence of The Junta Coordinadora Revolucionaria: Historical Context and Political Process in The Southern Cone
A Balance of the Latin America Guerrilla
2. Cuba and the Latin American Left
Part 1: First Revolutionary Ripple: The Imitation of the Successful Example
The Sixties and the Foco Guerrilla
3. Guerrilla Movements in the Dominican Republic
4. Notes on the Guerrilla Experience in Venezuela (1958-1994)
5. The First Cycle of the Guatemalan Insurgency (1954-1972)
6. The Peruvian Guerrilla Movements of the 1960s
7. The Bolivian Guerrilla Movements in Four Phases
Part 2: Second Revolutionary Ripple: the Adaptation of a Non-Viable Model
The Urban Experience: Rethinking the Guevarist Foco
8. Guerrillas in Brazil, 1960s and 1970s
9. The Uruguayan Guerrilla Experience (1963-1972)
10. Guerrillas in Argentina: A History of Four Decades (1950-1980)
11. Formation and Development of the Armed Left in Chile (1965-1990)
Part 3: Third Revolutionary Ripple: Learning from Experiences and New Influences
The Central American Civil Wars 12. The Sandinista Guerrilla, Revolution and Legacy
13. The Revolutionary Movement in El Salvador
14. The Second Cycle of the Guatemalan Insurgency (1970-1996)
Part 4: Special Cases
Singularities and Transversalities in the Insurgent Cycle
15. Colombia: 70 years of Guerrilla Warfare
16. Sendero Luminoso, the MRTA, and the Peruvian Paradoxes
17. Mexico's Armed Socialist Movement During the 1960s and 1970s
18. The Emergence of The Junta Coordinadora Revolucionaria: Historical Context and Political Process in The Southern Cone
A Balance of the Latin America Guerrilla
1. Origins and Evolution of the Latin American Guerrilla Movements
2. Cuba and the Latin American Left
Part 1: First Revolutionary Ripple: The Imitation of the Successful Example
The Sixties and the Foco Guerrilla
3. Guerrilla Movements in the Dominican Republic
4. Notes on the Guerrilla Experience in Venezuela (1958-1994)
5. The First Cycle of the Guatemalan Insurgency (1954-1972)
6. The Peruvian Guerrilla Movements of the 1960s
7. The Bolivian Guerrilla Movements in Four Phases
Part 2: Second Revolutionary Ripple: the Adaptation of a Non-Viable Model
The Urban Experience: Rethinking the Guevarist Foco
8. Guerrillas in Brazil, 1960s and 1970s
9. The Uruguayan Guerrilla Experience (1963-1972)
10. Guerrillas in Argentina: A History of Four Decades (1950-1980)
11. Formation and Development of the Armed Left in Chile (1965-1990)
Part 3: Third Revolutionary Ripple: Learning from Experiences and New Influences
The Central American Civil Wars 12. The Sandinista Guerrilla, Revolution and Legacy
13. The Revolutionary Movement in El Salvador
14. The Second Cycle of the Guatemalan Insurgency (1970-1996)
Part 4: Special Cases
Singularities and Transversalities in the Insurgent Cycle
15. Colombia: 70 years of Guerrilla Warfare
16. Sendero Luminoso, the MRTA, and the Peruvian Paradoxes
17. Mexico's Armed Socialist Movement During the 1960s and 1970s
18. The Emergence of The Junta Coordinadora Revolucionaria: Historical Context and Political Process in The Southern Cone
A Balance of the Latin America Guerrilla
2. Cuba and the Latin American Left
Part 1: First Revolutionary Ripple: The Imitation of the Successful Example
The Sixties and the Foco Guerrilla
3. Guerrilla Movements in the Dominican Republic
4. Notes on the Guerrilla Experience in Venezuela (1958-1994)
5. The First Cycle of the Guatemalan Insurgency (1954-1972)
6. The Peruvian Guerrilla Movements of the 1960s
7. The Bolivian Guerrilla Movements in Four Phases
Part 2: Second Revolutionary Ripple: the Adaptation of a Non-Viable Model
The Urban Experience: Rethinking the Guevarist Foco
8. Guerrillas in Brazil, 1960s and 1970s
9. The Uruguayan Guerrilla Experience (1963-1972)
10. Guerrillas in Argentina: A History of Four Decades (1950-1980)
11. Formation and Development of the Armed Left in Chile (1965-1990)
Part 3: Third Revolutionary Ripple: Learning from Experiences and New Influences
The Central American Civil Wars 12. The Sandinista Guerrilla, Revolution and Legacy
13. The Revolutionary Movement in El Salvador
14. The Second Cycle of the Guatemalan Insurgency (1970-1996)
Part 4: Special Cases
Singularities and Transversalities in the Insurgent Cycle
15. Colombia: 70 years of Guerrilla Warfare
16. Sendero Luminoso, the MRTA, and the Peruvian Paradoxes
17. Mexico's Armed Socialist Movement During the 1960s and 1970s
18. The Emergence of The Junta Coordinadora Revolucionaria: Historical Context and Political Process in The Southern Cone
A Balance of the Latin America Guerrilla