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Anti-Colonial Texts from Central American Student Movements 1929–1983
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Anti-Colonial Texts from Central American Student Movements 1929–1983
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Bridging a half-century of student protest from 1929 to 1983, this source reader contains more than sixty texts from Guatemala, Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador, and Costa Rica, including editorials, speeches, manifestos, letters, and pamphlets.
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Table of contents
- Beyond 1968
- Copyright
- Contents
- Series Editor’s Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Notes on Translations
- Notes on Sources
- Introduction
- 1 Central American Modernities 1920-1944
- 2 Enduring Militarism 1952-1960
- 3 Dependency, Development, and New Roles for Student Movements 1960-1981
- 4 Revolution and Civil War 1966-1981
- 5 Revolutionary Futures 1976-1983
- Contemporary Resistance
- Index