This book focuses on the longstanding social and economic ills that caused society to disintegrate into violence during the social and economic Latin American revolutions. Based upon the author's firsthand knowledge as a journalist focused on Latin America, this book provides the latest information, historical or present, on such revolutions.
This book focuses on the longstanding social and economic ills that caused society to disintegrate into violence during the social and economic Latin American revolutions. Based upon the author's firsthand knowledge as a journalist focused on Latin America, this book provides the latest information, historical or present, on such revolutions.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jerry W. Knudson, professor emeritus of journalism at Temple University, is a former newsman who earned his Ph.D. in history at the University of Virginia in 1962. Since then he has covered or witnessed almost every major Latin American event. He won the Gannett Foundation Freedom Forum award for his long-term (two years, five summers) coverage of the Pinochet dictatorship in Chile and is also a specialist on Bolivia. Knudson currently lives in Philadelphia.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Acknowledgment Chapter 2 Introduction Chapter 3 1. The Mexican Revolution of 1910 Chapter 4 2. Bolivia: Revolution in the Clouds Chapter 5 3. Origins of the Cuban Revolution Chapter 6 4. Argentina: Terror in the Global Village Chapter 7 5. Chile: The Nation that Survived Chapter 8 6. The Sandinista Revolution in Nicaragua and the Chamorro Family Chapter 9 7. The Peruvian Press Law of 1974: A Glimpse of the Future?
Chapter 1 Acknowledgment Chapter 2 Introduction Chapter 3 1. The Mexican Revolution of 1910 Chapter 4 2. Bolivia: Revolution in the Clouds Chapter 5 3. Origins of the Cuban Revolution Chapter 6 4. Argentina: Terror in the Global Village Chapter 7 5. Chile: The Nation that Survived Chapter 8 6. The Sandinista Revolution in Nicaragua and the Chamorro Family Chapter 9 7. The Peruvian Press Law of 1974: A Glimpse of the Future?
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