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- Latin America’s Radical Left
- CAMBRIDGE LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES
- Latin America’s Radical Left
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Introduction: Actions, Ideas, and Emotions in the Construction of a Transnational Radicalism in the Southern Cone
- I Revolution without the Sierra Maestra: The Tupamaros and the Development of a Repertoire of Dissent for Urbanized Countries. Montevideo, 1962–1968
- II The Subjective Bonds of Revolutionary Solidarity. From Havana to Ñancahuazú (Bolivia), 1967
- III Dependence or Armed Struggle. Southern Cone Intellectuals and Militants Questioning the Legal Path to Socialism. Santiago de Chile, 1970–1973
- IV “The Decisive Round in Latin America’s Revolution” – Bolivian, Chilean, and Uruguayan Militants in Peronist Argentina. Buenos Aires, 1973–1976
- V Surviving Democracy. The Transition from Armed Struggle to Human Rights, 1981–1989
- Conclusion: Revolutionaries without Revolution
- Bibliography
- Index
- Titles Published in the Series (continued from page iii)
II - The Subjective Bonds of Revolutionary Solidarity. From Havana to Ñancahuazú (Bolivia), 1967
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 October 2017
- Latin America’s Radical Left
- CAMBRIDGE LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES
- Latin America’s Radical Left
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Introduction: Actions, Ideas, and Emotions in the Construction of a Transnational Radicalism in the Southern Cone
- I Revolution without the Sierra Maestra: The Tupamaros and the Development of a Repertoire of Dissent for Urbanized Countries. Montevideo, 1962–1968
- II The Subjective Bonds of Revolutionary Solidarity. From Havana to Ñancahuazú (Bolivia), 1967
- III Dependence or Armed Struggle. Southern Cone Intellectuals and Militants Questioning the Legal Path to Socialism. Santiago de Chile, 1970–1973
- IV “The Decisive Round in Latin America’s Revolution” – Bolivian, Chilean, and Uruguayan Militants in Peronist Argentina. Buenos Aires, 1973–1976
- V Surviving Democracy. The Transition from Armed Struggle to Human Rights, 1981–1989
- Conclusion: Revolutionaries without Revolution
- Bibliography
- Index
- Titles Published in the Series (continued from page iii)
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- Latin America's Radical LeftRebellion and Cold War in the Global 1960s, pp. 23 - 68Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2017
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