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Carlos, el amanecer ya no es una tentación
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Year: 1980 Publisher: La Habana : Casa de las Americas,

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The patient impatience : from brotherhood to guerilla: a personal narrative of Nicaragua's struggle for liberation
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ISBN: 0915306972 Year: 1992 Publisher: Willimantic Curbstone Press

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Nicaragua : revolución : relatos de combatientes del frente sandinista
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ISBN: 968231013X Year: 1981 Publisher: Mexico Siglo veintiuno editores

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Fire from the mountain : the making of a Sandinista
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ISBN: 0517558009 Year: 1985 Publisher: New York, N.Y. : Crown,

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Revolution, revival, and religious conflict in Sandinista Nicaragua
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ISBN: 1283061465 9786613061461 9047419359 9004156453 Year: 2007 Publisher: Leiden, The Netherlands ; Boston : Brill,

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This interdisciplinary study breaks new ground by exploring relations between Protestants (mainly Pentecostals) and the Sandinistas in revolutionary Nicaragua, which to date have received scant attention. It challenges the view that most Protestants supported the Sandinistas (in fact, the majority vigorously opposed them) and establishes why many believed Nicaragua was heading towards communism or totalitarianism. Meanwhile, the Sandinistas expressed irritation with Pentecostalism’s otherworldliness and support for Israel. Pentecostals were harassed, even brutally repressed in the northern highlands, leading many to join the Contras. That a minority of Protestants supported the Sandinistas caused further problems. Pentecostals and Sandinistas were ideological rivals offering an alternative vision to the poor: revolution or revival. As Pentecostalism exploded, a collision between the two was inevitable.


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Toujours sandiniste, le Nicaragua?
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ISBN: 9782870038772 2870038771 Year: 2017 Publisher: [Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium]: Mons: CETRI, Couleur Livres,


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What went wrong? : the Nicaraguan Revolution : a Marxist analysis
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ISBN: 9004291318 900429130X 9789004291317 9789004291300 Year: 2016 Publisher: Leiden, Netherlands : Brill,

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This volume is a valuable re-assessment of the Nicaraguan Revolution by a Marxist historian of Latin American political history. It shows that the FSLN (‘the Sandinistas’), with politics principally shaped by Soviet and Cuban Communism, never had a commitment to genuine democracy either within the revolutionary movement or within society at large; that the FSLN’s lack of commitment to democracy was a key factor in the way that revolution was betrayed from the 1970s to the 1990s; and that the FSLN’s lack of rank-and-file democracy left all decision-making to the National Directorate and ultimately placed that power in the hands of Daniel Ortega. Pursuing his narrative into the present, La Botz shows that, once their would-be bureaucratic ruling class project was defeated, Ortega and the FSLN leadership turned to an alliance with the capitalist class.


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La izquierda revolucionaria en Centroamérica : el FSLN desde su fundación a la insurrección popular
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Year: 2002 Volume: 203 Publisher: Barcelona : Institut de Ciències Polítiques i Socials,

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The Education of a Radical
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ISBN: 9780292737891 0292737890 9780292737884 0292737882 Year: 2021 Publisher: Austin

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“I went to Nicaragua with nothing but a tourist visa, $1,500 in cash, the name of someone at the Agrarian Reform Ministry, and the idea of being a revolutionary intellectual. . . . The idea took hold in a simple character flaw: wanting to believe that I knew better than everyone else.” —From the preface When Michael Johns joined a Sandinista militia in 1983, a fellow revolutionary dubbed him a rábano, a radish: red on the outside but white on the inside. Now, more than twenty-five years later, Johns appreciates the wisdom of that label as he revisits the questions of identity he tried to resolve by working with the Sandinistas at that point in his life. In The Education of a Radical, Johns recounts his immersion in Marxism and the Nicaraguan sojourn it led to, with a painful maturation process along the way. His conversion began in college, where he joined a student group called the Latin American Solidarity Association and traveled to Chiapas, Mexico, for research on his senior thesis. Overwhelmed by the poverty he witnessed (and fascinated by a new friend named Maricela who was trying to turn peasants into revolutionaries and who carried a heavily highlighted copy of Late Capitalism), he experienced an ideological transformation. When a Marxist professor later encouraged him to travel to Nicaragua, the real internal battle began for him, a battle that was intensified by the U.S. invasion of Grenada and its effect on the Sandinistas, who believed they were the next target for an imminent American invasion. Before he knew it, Johns was digging trenches and learning how to use an AK-47. His intellectual ideals came face-to-face with revolutionary facts, and the results would perplex him for years to come. Bringing to life a vivid portrait of the sometimes painful process of reconciling reality with romanticized principles, The Education of a Radical encapsulates a trove of truths about humanity, economics, and politics in one man’s memorable journey.


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The Sandinistas and Nicaragua Since 1979

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A comprehensive assessment of the impact of the Sandinista movement on Nicaragua and its politics since the 1979 revolution.

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