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M. Grindle – P. Domingo, eds. Proclaiming Revolution.

Biblioteca / 2000-2009

Merilee Grindle – Pilar Domingo, eds. Proclaiming Revolution. Bolivia in Comparative Perspective.

Londres: Institute of Latin American Studies, 2003.

420 páginas.

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION

1 – 1952 and All That: The Bolivian Revolution in Comparative Perspective / Merilee S. Grindle

HOW REVOLUTIONARY THE REVOLUTION?

2 – The Bolivian National Revolution: A Comparison / Laurence Whitehead

3 – The Domestic Dynamics of the Mexican and Bolivian Revolutions / Alan Knight

4 – Braked but not Broken: The United States and Revolutionaries in Mexico and Bolivia / Ken Lehman

REVOLUTIONARY VISIONS AND ACTORS

5 – Revolutionary Memory in Bolivia: Anticolonial and National Projects from 1781 to 1952 / Sinclair Thomson

6 – The Origins of the Bolivian Revolution in the Twentieth Century: Some Reflections / James Dunkerley

7 – Revisiting the Rural Roots of the Revolution / Laura Gotkowitz

8 – Capturing Indian Bodies, Hearths and Minds: ‘El hogar campesino’ and Rural School Reform in Bolivia, 1920s-1940s / Brooke Larson

REVOLUTIONARY CONSEQUENCES

9 – The National Revolution and its Legacy / Juan Antonio Morales

10 – Social Change in Bolivia since 1952 / Herbert S. Klein

11 – A Comparative Perspective on Education Reforms in Bolivia: 1950-2000 / Manuel E. Contreras

UNFINISHED AGENDAS AND NEW INITIATIVES

12 – Political Parties Since 1964: The Construction of Bolivia’s Multiparty System / Eduardo Gamarra

13 – Shadowing the Past? Policy Reform in Bolivia, 1985-2002 / Merilee S. Grindle

14 – The Offspring of 1952: Poverty, Exclusion and the Promise of Popular Participation / George Gray Molina

CONCLUSION

15 – Revolution and the Unfinished Business of Nation- and State-Building / Pilar Domingo

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