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Sandinistas - A Moral History (Hardcover)
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Sandinistas - A Moral History (Hardcover)
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Robert J. Sierakowski's Sandinistas: A Moral History offers a bold
new perspective on the liberation movement that brought the
Sandinista National Liberation Front to power in Nicaragua in 1979,
overthrowing the longest-running dictatorship in Latin America.
Unique sources, from trial transcripts to archival collections and
oral histories, offer a new vantage point beyond geopolitics and
ideologies to understand the central role that was played by
everyday Nicaraguans. Focusing on the country's rural north,
Sierakowski explores how a diverse coalition of labor unionists,
student activists, housewives, and peasants inspired by Catholic
liberation theology came to successfully challenge the legitimacy
of the Somoza dictatorship and its entrenched networks of power.
Mobilizing communities against the ubiquitous cantinas, gambling
halls, and brothels, grassroots organizers exposed the regime's
complicity in promoting social ills, disorder, and quotidian
violence while helping to construct radical new visions of moral
uplift and social renewal. Sierakowski similarly recasts our
understanding of the Nicaraguan National Guard, grounding his study
of the Somozas' army in the social and cultural world of the
ordinary soldiers who enlisted and fought in defense of the
dictatorship. As the military responded to growing opposition with
heightened state terror and human rights violations, repression
culminated in widespread civilian massacres, stories that are
unearthed for the first time in this work. These atrocities further
exposed the regime's moral breakdown in the eyes of the public,
pushing thousands of previously unaligned Nicaraguans into the
ranks of the guerrilla insurgency by the late 1970s. Sierakowski's
innovative reinterpretation of the Sandinista Revolution will be of
interest to students, scholars, and activists concerned with Latin
American social movements, the Cold War, and human rights.
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