Nicaragua : the imagining of a nation : from nineteenth-century liberals to twentieth-century Sandinistas /
Interviewing former Sandinista officials, scouring Nicaragua's national archives, and studying facts on the ground, Luciano Baracco identifies the origins of Nicaragua's Sandinista Revolution in terms of the failure of nineteenth-century liberal regimes to complete the task of constructing...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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New York :
Algora Pub.,
©2005.
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Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- Nations and nationalism in theoretical perspective
- From independence to client state
- The Sandinista National Liberation Front and the construction of a revolutionary subject
- Revolutionary nation-building : imagining the Sandinista nation through history and literacy
- Indians, Creoles, and Mestizos : the Atlantic coast and visions of the Nicaraguan nation
- From acquiescence to ethnic militancy : Costeño responses to Sandinista anti-imperialist nationalism.