The Peculiar Revolution : : Rethinking the Peruvian Experiment Under Military Rule / / ed. by Paulo Drinot, Carlos Aguirre.
On October 3, 1968, a military junta led by General Juan Velasco Alvarado took over the government of Peru. In striking contrast to the right-wing, pro–United States/anti-Communist military dictatorships of that era, however, Velasco’s “Revolutionary Government of the Armed Forces” set in motion a l...
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Through Fire and Blood: The Peruvian Peasant Confederation and the Velasco Regime -- 7. Velasco, Nationalist Rhetoric, and Military Culture in Cold War Peru -- 8. Velasco and the Military: The Politics of Decline, 1973–1975 -- PART III. Decentering the Revolution: Regional Approaches to Velasco’s Peru -- 9. Promoting the Revolution: SINAMOS in Three Different Regions of Peru -- 10. Watering the Desert, Feeding the Revolution: Velasco’s Influence on Water Law and Agriculture on Peru’s North-Central Coast (Chavimochic) -- 11. Chimbotazo: The Peruvian Revolution and Labor in Chimbote, 1968–1973 -- 12. Generals, Hotels, and Hippies: Velasco-Era Tourism Development and Conflict in Cuzco -- 13. From Repression to Revolution: Velasquismo in Amazonia, 1968–1975 -- Notes on the Contributors -- Index restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec online access with authorization star On October 3, 1968, a military junta led by General Juan Velasco Alvarado took over the government of Peru. In striking contrast to the right-wing, pro–United States/anti-Communist military dictatorships of that era, however, Velasco’s “Revolutionary Government of the Armed Forces” set in motion a left-leaning nationalist project aimed at radically transforming Peruvian society by eliminating social injustice, breaking the cycle of foreign domination, redistributing land and wealth, and placing the destiny of Peruvians into their own hands. Although short-lived, the Velasco regime did indeed have a transformative effect on Peru, the meaning and legacy of which are still subjects of intense debate. The Peculiar Revolution revisits this fascinating and idiosyncratic period of Latin American history. The book is organized into three sections that examine the era’s cultural politics, including not just developments directed by the Velasco regime but also those that it engendered but did not necessarily control; its specific policies and key institutions; and the local and regional dimensions of the social reforms it promoted. In a series of innovative chapters written by both prominent and rising historians, this volume illuminates the cultural dimensions of the revolutionary project and its legacies, the impact of structural reforms at the local level (including previously understudied areas of the country such as Piura, Chimbote, and the Amazonia), and the effects of state policies on ordinary citizens and labor and peasant organizations. Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. In English. 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The Peculiar Revolution : Rethinking the Peruvian Experiment Under Military Rule / Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- PART I. Symbols, Icons, and Contested Memories: Cultural Approaches to the Peruvian Revolution -- 1. The Second Liberation? Military Nationalism and the Sesquicentennial Commemoration of Peruvian Independence, 1821–1971 -- 2. The General and His Rebel: Juan Velasco Alvarado and the Reinvention of Túpac Amaru II -- 3. Who Drove the Revolution’s Hearse? The Funeral of Juan Velasco Alvarado -- 4. Remembering Velasco: Contested Memories of the Revolutionary Government of the Armed Forces -- PART II. Teachers, Peasants, Generals: Military Nationalism and Its Agents -- 5. Politicizing Education: The 1972 Reform in Peru -- 6. Through Fire and Blood: The Peruvian Peasant Confederation and the Velasco Regime -- 7. Velasco, Nationalist Rhetoric, and Military Culture in Cold War Peru -- 8. Velasco and the Military: The Politics of Decline, 1973–1975 -- PART III. Decentering the Revolution: Regional Approaches to Velasco’s Peru -- 9. Promoting the Revolution: SINAMOS in Three Different Regions of Peru -- 10. Watering the Desert, Feeding the Revolution: Velasco’s Influence on Water Law and Agriculture on Peru’s North-Central Coast (Chavimochic) -- 11. Chimbotazo: The Peruvian Revolution and Labor in Chimbote, 1968–1973 -- 12. Generals, Hotels, and Hippies: Velasco-Era Tourism Development and Conflict in Cuzco -- 13. From Repression to Revolution: Velasquismo in Amazonia, 1968–1975 -- Notes on the Contributors -- Index |
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- PART I. Symbols, Icons, and Contested Memories: Cultural Approaches to the Peruvian Revolution -- 1. The Second Liberation? Military Nationalism and the Sesquicentennial Commemoration of Peruvian Independence, 1821–1971 -- 2. The General and His Rebel: Juan Velasco Alvarado and the Reinvention of Túpac Amaru II -- 3. Who Drove the Revolution’s Hearse? The Funeral of Juan Velasco Alvarado -- 4. Remembering Velasco: Contested Memories of the Revolutionary Government of the Armed Forces -- PART II. Teachers, Peasants, Generals: Military Nationalism and Its Agents -- 5. Politicizing Education: The 1972 Reform in Peru -- 6. Through Fire and Blood: The Peruvian Peasant Confederation and the Velasco Regime -- 7. Velasco, Nationalist Rhetoric, and Military Culture in Cold War Peru -- 8. Velasco and the Military: The Politics of Decline, 1973–1975 -- PART III. Decentering the Revolution: Regional Approaches to Velasco’s Peru -- 9. Promoting the Revolution: SINAMOS in Three Different Regions of Peru -- 10. Watering the Desert, Feeding the Revolution: Velasco’s Influence on Water Law and Agriculture on Peru’s North-Central Coast (Chavimochic) -- 11. Chimbotazo: The Peruvian Revolution and Labor in Chimbote, 1968–1973 -- 12. Generals, Hotels, and Hippies: Velasco-Era Tourism Development and Conflict in Cuzco -- 13. From Repression to Revolution: Velasquismo in Amazonia, 1968–1975 -- Notes on the Contributors -- Index |
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