1st Edition
Revolution In Central America
Edited By John Althoff, Stephen Babb, Philippe Bourgois, Fatma N. Cagatay, David Dye, Maria Leal, David Lowe, Craig Richards, Diann Richards, Jo-Anne Scott, Hans Hornig
Copyright 1983
508 Pages
by
Routledge
508 Pages
by
Routledge
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Central America, though affected for decades by profound socioeconomic transformations, has been more or less quiescent politically.
Also of Interest from Westview Press -- Foreword -- Introduction -- The Rise of Revolution -- U.S. Policy: The Politics of Intervention -- Dependent Development and Economic Imperialism -- Heritage of Hunger: Population, Land and Survival -- Violations of Human Rights: The Price of Stability -- The Church and Liberation -- Women and Revolution -- Nicaragua: The Revolutionary Option
Biography
The Stanford Central America Action Network is a research and political education resource center based at Stanford University.