Pitt Latin American Series
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Pitt Latin American Series

  1. 218 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
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Pitt Latin American Series

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This book tells the intriguing story of the multi-class coalition that formed to overthrow Somoza's Nicaraguan government in July of 1979. Mark Everingham offers personal accounts from members of the elite class, to determine the factors that led them to join the popular class in support of the Sandinista uprising.

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Year
2010
ISBN
9780822974796
Topic
History
Index
History

Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. List of Tables and Figures
  3. List of Acronyms
  4. Acknowledgments
  5. 1 Introduction: The Nicaraguan Revolution in Perspective
  6. 2 Theories of Revolution and Revolutionary Coalitions
  7. 3 Defining the Dynasty and Changing Elite Relations, 1950-1962
  8. 4 Business, Politics, and Agro-Industrialization, 1963-1972
  9. 5 Class Structure and Political Organization: Land, Labor, and Opposition
  10. 6 The Political Roots of Cross-Class Cooperation, 1973-1977
  11. 7 The Alliance of Convenience and Necessity, 1978-1980
  12. 8 Conclusions and Reflections
  13. Notes
  14. References
  15. Index