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Guerrillas

Guerrillas

War and Peace in Central America

Dirk Kruijt

Buy Now Hardback: £55.00 ISBN: 9781842777381
Buy Now Paperback: £17.99 ISBN: 9781842777398

Publication date: 17/02/2008
Features:
Format: 234 mm x 153 mm

About the Book


Three parallel wars were fought in the latter half of the twentieth century in El Salvador, Guatemala and Nicaragua. These wars were long and brutal, dividing international opinion sharply between US support for dictatorial regimes and the USSR's sponsorship of guerrilla fighters.

This fascinating study of the 'guerrilla generation' is based on in-depth interviews with both guerrilla comandantes and political and military leaders of the time. Dirk Kruijt analyses the dreams and achievements, the successes and failures, the utopias and dystopias of an entire Central American generation and its leaders. Guerrillas ranges widely, from the guerrilla movement's origins in poverty, oppression and exclusion; its tactics in warfare; the ill-fated experiment with Sandinista government in Nicaragua; and the subsequent 'normalisation' of guerrilla movements within democratic societies. The story told here is vital for understanding contemporary social movements in Latin America.

Commendations


‘Lucidly written, exceptionally well-informed and admirably honest, this study provides a remarkable portrait of a generation radicalized to the point at which armed struggle was an inevitable duty. Through his interviews with comandantes and regular fighters, Dirk Kruijt has built a vividly illustrated work of contemporary history.'

'Impeccably researched.' - Tribune

Contents


Introduction - Guerrillas and Comandantes
1. Dictators and Civil Wars
2. Genesis of a Guerrilla Generation
3. Inside the Guerrilla
4. Utopia and Dystopia: Nicaragua, 1979 - 1990
5. Peace and the Aftermath: From Guerrilla Movement to Political Party
6. The Legacy in Latin America

About the Author


Dirk Kruijt is Professor of Development Studies in the Faculty of Social Sciences, Utrecht University. For many years he served as a development diplomat and policy advisor in Central America. He has been a visiting professor at several universities in the UK and in Brasil and Mexico, the Andean countries and Central America. His research includes urban poverty, informality and social exclusion; the military and democracy; political conflict and post-war reconstruction in Latin America and the Caribbean. He is co-editor of four previously published Zed titles: Fractured Cities: Social Exclusion, Urban Violence and Contested Spaces in Latin America (2006); Armed Actors: Organised Violence and State Failure in Latin America (2004); Political Armies: The Military and Nation Building in the Age of Democracy (2002); and Societies of Fear: The Legacy of Civil War, Violence and Terror in Latin America (1999).
- James Dunkerley, School of Advanced Study, University of London

'This book helps bring the reader inside the movements and their inspiration in a way that gives a rich insight into the mentalities and motivations that lay behind the resort to arms. As such, it is a major contribution to assessing the legacies of the period and reminds us of the unfinished business that is still pending twenty years later.' - Peadar Kirby, University of Limerick