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The making of an interethnic coalition: urban and rural anarchists in La Paz, Bolivia, 1946–1947

Anarchist rally in La Paz, 1930.
Anarchist rally in La Paz, 1930.

Kevin A. Young's account of the interethnic alliance between urban anarchists and indigenous peasants which facilitated the 1947 upheavals surrounding La Paz, Bolivia.

Submitted by wojtek on May 23, 2016

Published in Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies (forthcoming, 2016).

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Young - The making of an interethnic coalition.pdf (2.08 MB)
  • anarchism
  • 1940s
  • Bolivia
  • indigenous
  • peasants
  • Kevin A. Young
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