Fifty years of peasant wars in Latin America

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Fifty years of peasant wars in Latin America

edited by Leigh Binford, Lesley Gill, and Steve Striffler

(Dislocations, v. 28)

Berghahn, 2020

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Informed by Eric Wolf's Peasant Wars of the Twentieth Century, published in 1969, this book examines selected peasant struggles in seven Latin American countries during the last fifty years and suggests the continuing relevance of Wolf's approach. The seven case studies are preceded by an Introduction in which the editors assess the continuing relevance of Wolf's political economy. The book concludes with Gavin Smith's reflection on reading Eric Wolf as a public intellectual today.

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Introduction: Fifty Years of Peasant Wars in Latin America Lesley Gill, Leigh Binford and Steve Striffler Chapter 1. The Right Hand of the Party: The Role of Peasants in Venezuela's Bolivarian Revolution Aaron Kappeler Chapter 2. Rebellion, Revolution, and Reversal in Ecuador's Countryside Steve Striffler Chapter 3. At the Crossroads of Power Lesley Gill Chapter 4. The Catholic Church, Peasants, and Revolution in Northern Morazan, El Salvador Leigh Binford Chapter 5. Peasants, Crime, and War in Rural Mexico Casey Walsh Chapter 6. Peasant Wars in Brazil Cliff Welch Chapter 7. Forgetting Peasants: History, "Indigeneity," and the Anthropology of Revolution in Bolivia Forrest Hylton Afterword: Reflection: Reading Eric Wolf as a Public Intellectual Today Gavin Smith Index

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