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Mexico: Revolution in the Revolution?
1999Recent political and economic events have left Mexico-watchers wondering which of the different faces of this nation of over 94 million people reveals the reality and probable future of Mexico. On the one hand, there is the Mexico that has prided itself for decades on being the most stable country in Latin America and the Third World, even claiming ...
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Theory and Society, 1979
This examination of what I have, with apologies to Regis Debray, chosen to call “the revolution in the revolution” may help us to place the process of peasant rebellion in a new and hopefully more realistic perspective. It implies, above all, that the historical evolution of peasant radicalism is more a process of addition than of substitution. That is,
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This examination of what I have, with apologies to Regis Debray, chosen to call “the revolution in the revolution” may help us to place the process of peasant rebellion in a new and hopefully more realistic perspective. It implies, above all, that the historical evolution of peasant radicalism is more a process of addition than of substitution. That is,
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1987
It has been argued in the two preceding chapters that exile brought about a new tension between the public and private domains. Both the public-private women and the private women confronted a new and more disadvantageous set of circumstances in the home from what they had known in Chile.
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It has been argued in the two preceding chapters that exile brought about a new tension between the public and private domains. Both the public-private women and the private women confronted a new and more disadvantageous set of circumstances in the home from what they had known in Chile.
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A Revolution in the Theory of Revolutions?
International Political Science Review, 1994The events of 1989 in the East-Central European belt of satel lite communist regimes was a most fitting finale for the twentieth century, bound to be recorded in history as the age of revolutions. They changed the political map of the globe, affecting even parts ostensibly distant from the scene of the upheaval in ways which are yet far from being ...
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A “Revolution within a Revolution”
2009In his reflections on the early days of the 1994 Zapatista (EZLN) uprising that garnered global attention, Subcomandante Marcos acknowledges the real impetus for change behind this Mayan political and cultural movement that was hidden from the headlines: the women.
Jeff Corntassel, Laura Parisi
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THE REVOLUTION BEFORE THE REVOLUTION
2016Histories of Portugal’s transition to democracy have long focused on the 1974 military coup that toppled the authoritarian Estado Novo regime and set in motion the divestment of the nation’s colonial holdings. However, the events of this “Carnation Revolution” were in many ways the culmination of a much longer process of resistance and protest ...
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Revolution Within a Revolution?
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1969Does the cultural revolution make sense? It does to one observer who sees it as Mao's device to preserve the revolutionary nature of the Chinese Revolution until basic goals are achieved.Ray Wylie is coordinator of the China Project for the United Church of Canada, and a member of the Consultative Commitee on China, Canadian Institute of International ...
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A Revolution in a Revolution in Czechoslovakia
2020This chapter examines the campaigns to bring new recruits from the working class into the StB and to establish a centralized party organization in the security force. It discusses the activities of the instructor group, a counterintelligence unit tasked with collecting information on lower-level StB offices to inform major personnel changes to the ...
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The Revolution Against the Revolution
Reviews in American History, 1994Both for people at the time and for historians since, Shays' Rebellion has offered a prime example of the possibilities-and the perils-of revolutionary thinking. Throughout the fall of 1786 and the winter of 1787, the Shaysites of western Massachusetts proclaimed themselves to be the true heirs of the American Revolution.
Rosemarie Zagarri, Robert A. Gross
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