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UNISA996214134403316 |
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Madrid, : Asociaciones y Colegios de Ingenieros de Montes e Ingenieros Técnicos Forestales |
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UNINA9910153217003321 |
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Current trends on lanthanide glasses and materials / / edited by Sooraj Hussain Nandyala |
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Millersville, Pennsylvania : , : Materials Research Forum, , 2017 |
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©2017 |
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1 online resource (202 pages) |
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Monografia |
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UNINA9910963560603321 |
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Lauria-Santiago Aldo |
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Landscapes of struggle : politics, society, and community in El Salvador |
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[Place of publication not identified], : University of Pittsburgh Press, 2004 |
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[1st ed.] |
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1 online resource (337 pages) |
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Pitt Latin American series Landscapes of struggle |
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Regions & Countries - Americas |
History & Archaeology |
Latin America |
Local history |
History |
Electronic books. |
El Salvador |
Salvador Histoire 20e siecle |
El Salvador Social conditions 20th century |
El Salvador History, Local |
El Salvador History 20th century |
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Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph |
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 307-316) and index. |
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Local history, politics, and the state in El Salvador / Aldo Lauria-Santiago and Leigh Binford -- Section one: linking the local with the national--prewar Salvadoran history reconsidered. Land, community, and revolt in late nineteenth-century Indian Izalco / Aldo Lauria-Santiago -- The formation of the urban middle sectors in El Salvador, 1910-1944 / Victor Hugo Acuña Ortega -- Patronage and politics under General Maximiliano Martínez, 1931-1939 / Erik Ching -- Colonels and industrial workers in El Salvador, 1944-1972 / Kati Griffith and Leslie Gates -- The formation of a rural community : Joya de Ceren, 1954-1995 / Carlos Benjamín Lara Martínez -- Section two: civil war and its aftermath : local politics and community. Peasants, |
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catechists, revolutionaries : organic intellectuals in the Salvadoran revolution, 1980-1992 / Leigh Binford -- Civil war and reconstruction : the repopulation of Tenancingo / Elisabeth J. Wood -- Between clientelism and radical democracy : the case of Ciudad Segundo Montes / Vincent J. McElhinny -- Not revolutionary enough? : grassroots community rebuilding in postwar Chalatenango / Irina Carlota Silber -- The Salvadoran land struggle in the 1990s / Lisa Kowalchuck -- Section three: culture and ideology in contemporary El Salvador. "This is not culture!" : the effects of ethnodiscourse and ethnopolitics in El Salvador / Henrik Ronsbo -- "El Capitán Cinchazo" : blood and meaning in postwar San Salvador / Ellen Moodie -- In the stream of money : contradictions of migration, remittances, and development in El Salvador / David Pedersen. |
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During the 1980s, El Salvador's violent civil war captured the world's attention. In the years since, the country has undergone dramatic changes. Landscapes of Struggle offers a broad, interdisciplinary assessment of El Salvador from the late nineteenth century to the present, focusing on the ways local politics have shaped the development of the nation. Proceeding chronologically, these essays-by historians, political scientists, sociologists, and anthropologists-explore the political, social, and cultural dynamics governing the Salvadoran experience, including the crucial roles of land, the military, and ethnicity; the effects of the civil war; and recent transformations, such as the growth of a large Salvadoran diaspora in the United States. Taken together, they provide a fully realized portrait of El Salvador's troublesome past, transformative present, and uncertain future. |
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