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How Difficult It Is to Be God - Shining Paths Politics of War in Peru, 19801999

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Carlos Iván Degregori (1945-2011) was a distinguished Peruvian anthropologist at the Instituto de Estudios Peruanos and the Universidad Mayor de San Marcos as well as a major public intellectual. Steve J. Stern is the Alberto Flores Galindo and Hilldale Professor of History at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Klappentext The revolutionary war launched by Shining Path, a Maoist insurgency, was the most violent upheaval in modern Peru's history, claiming some 70,000 lives in the 1980s-1990s and drawing widespread international attention. Yet for many observers, Shining Path's initial successes were a mystery. What explained its cult-like appeal, and what actually happened inside the Andean communities at war? In How Difficult It Is to Be God, Carlos Iván Degregori--the world's leading expert on Shining Path and the intellectual architect for Peru's highly regarded Truth and Reconciliation Commission--elucidates the movement's dynamics. An anthropologist who witnessed Shining Path's recruitment of militants in the 1970s, Degregori grounds his findings in deep research and fieldwork. He explains not only the ideology and culture of revolution among the insurgents, but also their capacity to extend their influence to university youths, Indian communities, and competing social and political movements. Making Degregori's most important work available to English-language readers for the first time, this translation includes a new introduction by historian Steve J. Stern, who analyzes the author's achievement, why it matters, and the debates it sparked. For anyone interested in Peru and Latin America's age of "dirty war," or in the comparative study of revolutions, Maoism, and human rights, this book will provide arresting new insights. Zusammenfassung The revolutionary war launched by Shining Path! a Maoist insurgency! was the most violent upheaval in modern Peru's history! claiming some 70!000 lives in the 1980s-1990s and drawing widespread international attention. Yet for many observers! Shining Path's initial successes were a mystery. What explained its cult-like appeal! and what actually happened inside the Andean communities at war? In How Difficult It Is to Be God! Carlos Ivan Degregori--the world's leading expert on Shining Path and the intellectual architect for Peru's highly regarded Truth and Reconciliation Commission--elucidates the movement's dynamics. An anthropologist who witnessed Shining Path's recruitment of militants in the 1970s! Degregori grounds his findings in deep research and fieldwork. He explains not only the ideology and culture of revolution among the insurgents! but also their capacity to extend their influence to university youths! Indian communities! and competing social and political movements. Making Degregori's most important work available to English-language readers for the first time! this translation includes a new introduction by historian Steve J. Stern! who analyzes the author's achievement! why it matters! and the debates it sparked. For anyone interested in Peru and Latin America's age of "dirty war!" or in the comparative study of revolutions! Maoism! and human rights! this book will provide arresting new insights. ...

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Authors Carlos Degregori, Carlos IV Degregori, Carlos Ivaan Degregori, Carlos Ivan Degregori, Carlos Iván Degregori, Carlos Ivan/ Stern Degregori
Assisted by Steve Stern (Editor), Steve J Stern (Editor), Steve J. Stern (Editor), Nancy Appelbaum (Translation), Nancy P. Appelbaum (Translation), Joanna Drzewie (Translation), Joanna Drzewieniecki (Translation), Héctor Flores (Translation), Eric Hershberg (Translation), Judy Rein (Translation), Kimberly Theidon (Translation)
Publisher The University of Wisconsin Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 19.12.2012
 
EAN 9780299289249
ISBN 978-0-299-28924-9
No. of pages 232
Series Critical Human Rights
Critical Human Rights
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

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