University of Pittsburgh Press, 1971 Paper: 978-0-8229-8430-6 | eISBN: 978-0-8229-7591-5 | Cloth: 978-0-8229-3220-8
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ABOUT THIS BOOK Ten original essays discuss changes in the life, politics, and culture of Bolivia since the revolution of 1952.
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“Much the best introduction to the problems of contemporary Bolivia. . . .This is particularly valuable for its treatment of the United States' involvement in the revolutionary process.” —Latin American Review of Books
“This book provides an accurate and convenient guide to how the Bolivian revolution came about, what it has achieved, and some of the problems that remain. . . . a valuable volume for anyone who wants to know about modern Bolivia or about a case study in social revolution.” —The Americas
“'The Bolivian National Revolution of 1952 stands alongside the Mexican and Cuban revolutions as one of the most significant events in Latin American history.' This book opens with that forceful assertion, and brings together a variety of authoritative papers that assess that revolution, appropriately, as a process rather than an event.” —Hispanic American Historical Review
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University of Pittsburgh Press, 1971 Paper: 978-0-8229-8430-6 eISBN: 978-0-8229-7591-5 Cloth: 978-0-8229-3220-8
Ten original essays discuss changes in the life, politics, and culture of Bolivia since the revolution of 1952.
REVIEWS
“Much the best introduction to the problems of contemporary Bolivia. . . .This is particularly valuable for its treatment of the United States' involvement in the revolutionary process.” —Latin American Review of Books
“This book provides an accurate and convenient guide to how the Bolivian revolution came about, what it has achieved, and some of the problems that remain. . . . a valuable volume for anyone who wants to know about modern Bolivia or about a case study in social revolution.” —The Americas
“'The Bolivian National Revolution of 1952 stands alongside the Mexican and Cuban revolutions as one of the most significant events in Latin American history.' This book opens with that forceful assertion, and brings together a variety of authoritative papers that assess that revolution, appropriately, as a process rather than an event.” —Hispanic American Historical Review
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