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Sandinista carlos fonseca and the - nicaraguan revolution

English · Paperback / Softback

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"Zimmermann does an excellent job explaining the real content of the FSLN's internal differences, going a long way beyond the very schematic and surface readings that have appeared thus far. It is a pioneering effort and our understanding of the Sandinista revolution is substantially enriched by this study."--Barry Carr, LaTrobe University

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Acknowledgments ix

Introduction 1

1. Matagalpa: The Early Years, 1939-1950 12

2. A Rebellious Student, 1950-1958 28

3. The Cuban Revolution, 1958-1961 50

4. Founding the FSLN, 1960-1964 69

5. The Evolution of a Strategy, 1964-1968 88

6. Underground and Prison Life, 1968-1970 111

7. The Sandino Writings, 1970-1974 143

8. A Fractured Movement, 1972-1975 162

9. The Montana and the Death of Fonseca, 1975-1976 185

10. The Revolution of 1979 205

Epilogue 222

Notes 229

Glossary of Organization 257

Bibliography 259

Index 271

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Matilde Zimmermann

Summary

Describing the life and ideas of the founder of the Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN), this work is a biography of Carlos Fonseca Amador, an important and influential figure of the post-1959 revolutionary generation in Latin America.

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