The most thorough account yet available of a revolution that saw
the first true agrarian reform in Central America, this book is
also a penetrating analysis of the tragic destruction of that
revolution. In no other Central American country was U.S.
intervention so decisive and so ruinous, charges Piero Gleijeses.
Yet he shows that the intervention can be blamed on no single
"convenient villain." "Extensively researched and written with
conviction and passion, this study analyzes the history and
downfall of what seems in retrospect to have been Guatemala's best
government, the short-lived regime of Jacobo Arbenz, overthrown in
1954, by a CIA-orchestrated coup."--Foreign Affairs "Piero
Gleijeses offers a historical road map that may serve as a guide
for future generations. . . . Readers] will come away with an
understanding of the foundation of a great historical
tragedy."--Saul Landau, The Progressive " Gleijeses's] academic
rigor does not prevent him from creating an accessible, lucid,
almost journalistic account of an episode whose tragic consequences
still reverberate."--Paul Kantz, Commonweal
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