Landscapes of struggle : politics, society, and community in El Salvador /

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Other Authors: Lauria-Santiago, Aldo (Editor), Binford, Leigh, 1948- (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania : University of Pittsburgh Press, [2004]
Series:Pitt Latin American series.
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Table of Contents:
  • 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 Cerén, 1954-1995 / Carlos Benjamín Lara Martínez
  • Section two: civil war and its aftermath : local politics and community. Peasants, 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.