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Zusatztext This book examines a haunting legacy of violence in contemporary Mexico. Alexander Avina writes an engaging and partisan account, but also a serious effort to offer historical clarity on a period that is still too close for detached explanations. Informationen zum Autor Alexander Avina is Assistant Professor of History at Florida State University. Klappentext Specters of Revolution examines the development of two guerrilla insurgencies led by schoolteachers in Mexico during the 1960s. Relying upon recently declassified documents and oral histories, it chronicles a history of nonviolent peasant political action, underscored by long-held rural utopian ideals, radicalized by persistent state terror. Zusammenfassung Specters of Revolution examines the development of two guerrilla insurgencies led by schoolteachers in Mexico during the 1960s. Relying upon recently declassified documents and oral histories, it chronicles a history of nonviolent peasant political action, underscored by long-held rural utopian ideals, radicalized by persistent state terror. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgments Abbreviations Introduction: Guerrilla Ghosts in the Mexican Countryside Chapter One: Traditions and Legacies of Rebellion Chapter Two: A Lesson in Civic Insurgency Chapter Three: A Moment of True Democracy Chapter Four: Re-treading Old Paths, Forging New Routes Chapter Five: "There Was No Other Way" Chapter Six: A Poor People's Revolution Conclusion: A Poor People's Utopia Epilogue: "The Bones Will Tell Us What Happened" Notes Bibliography Index