Sociologist Jose A. Moreno was doing fieldwork in Santo Domingo
when the revolution broke out in April 1965. For four months he
lived in the rebel zone of the city, where he helped with the
organization of medical clinics and food distribution centers. His
activities brought him into daily contact with top leaders of the
rebel forces, members of political organizations, commando groups
of young men from the barrios of Santo Domingo, and ordinary
citizens in the neighborhood. His eye-witness account is augmented
by his professional analysis of the rebels-their backgrounds,
personalities, ideologies, and expectations. He also focuses on the
social processes that brought cohesiveness to the divergent rebel
groups as their faced a common enemy.
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