A contemporary and critical account of the 20th century history of Central America, in particular the conflicts between Leftist rebels and US backed right wing dictatorships in Nicaragua, El Salvador, and Guatemala.
This account of the bloody conflicts in Central America and movements that rose up to resist the military death squads. It also contains a chapter examining the split in the Catholic church, and the conditions of women and the attempts by radical women to combat sexism within their own movement and the military at the same time.
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Revolution in Central America (1984).pdf
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