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Political Violence in Latin America : A Cross-Case Comparison of the Urban Insurgency Campaigns of Montoneros, M-19 and FSLN in a Historical Perspective

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Political Violence in Latin America offers the reader an exceptional analysis of the dynamics of social revolutionary conflicts.

In an original comparison of three case studies, the book explores the development of political violence throughout episodes of social conflict.

By applying social movement theory, the study reconstructs in detail the insurgent campaigns of the Argentinean Montoneros, the Colombian M-19 and the Nicaraguan FSLN, and analyzes the development of violence, paying special attention to societal influences on the conflicts.

The analysis and argument are based on rich empirical material: reflections of key actors to the conflicts and vast archival material, providing a strong historical account and bringing new details of the conflicts to light.

In exploring the middle phases of social conflicts, this book lays a cornerstone for further investigations into processes of political violence.

Political Violence in Latin America is recommended reading for all interested in modern Latin American history and in social conflicts.

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Product Details
1443841021 / 9781443841023
Hardback
01/01/2013
United Kingdom
English
355 p.
21 cm
Professional & Vocational/Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Learn More