Biblioteca / 1990-1999
Daniel Castro, editor. Revolution and Revolutionaries. Guerrilla Movements in Latin America.
Lanham: SR Books, 1999.
270 páginas.
Contents
Preface
Introduction—The Interminable War: Guerrillas in Latin American History / Daniel Castro
1 – The Rebellion of Tupac Amaru / Alberto Flores Galindo
2 – The Caste War: Rural Insurgency in Nineteenth-Century Yucatán / Terry Rugeley
3 – The Struggle of the Zapatistas / Robert P. Millon
4 – The Kid from Niquinohomo / Sergio Ramírez
5 – General Principles of Guerrilla Warfare / Ernesto “Che” Guevara
6 – To Free the Present from the Past / Régis Debray
7 – The Fall of Arbenz and the Origins of the Guerrillas / Richard Gott
8 – Guerrilla Priest / Camilo Torres
9 – The Revolutionary Path / Luis de la Puente
10 – Some Final Notes [on a Guerrilla Experience] / Héctor Béjar
11 – Defeat in Bolivia / Inti Peredo
12 – Problems and Principles of Strategy / Carlos Marighella
13 – Thirty Questions to a Tupamaro
14 – Questions to a Militant of the PRT-ERP / James Petras
15 – In the Shining Path of Mariátegui, Mao Tse-tung, or Presidente Gonzalo? Peru’s Sendero Luminoso in Historical Perspective / Dante Masterson
16 – The Iron Legions / Daniel Castro
17 – Tunnel to Canto Grande / Claribel Alegría – Darwin J. Flakoll
18 – Sources and Resources of Zapatism / Michael Löwy
19 – End of an Era / Herbert Braun
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