An edition of Floreció al filo de la espada (1995)

Floreció al filo de la espada

el movimiento de Sandino, 1926-1939 : once ensayos de interpretación

[1. ed.].
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Oscar-René Vargas
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An edition of Floreció al filo de la espada (1995)

Floreció al filo de la espada

el movimiento de Sandino, 1926-1939 : once ensayos de interpretación

[1. ed.].
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"Weakness of Nicaraguan proletariat and strong cross-class attraction of anti-imperialism allowed sectors of pequeña burguesía to gain influence with Sandino. With US out, Sandino failed to grasp that chief contradiction had shifted to bourgeoisie and that negotiations now served their interests and those of President Juan Bautista Sacasa"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 58.

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Floreció al filo de la espada: el movimiento de Sandino, 1926-1939 : once ensayos de interpretación
1995, Centro de Estudios de la Realidad Nacional, Centro Nicaragüense de Escritores
in Spanish - [1. ed.].

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
[Managua
Series
Colección Centenario, Colección Centenario (Managua, Nicaragua)

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
972.8505
Library of Congress
F1526.3 .V36 1995

The Physical Object

Pagination
529 p. ;
Number of pages
529

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL923764M
LCCN
95222235
OCLC/WorldCat
34553230

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"Weakness of Nicaraguan proletariat and strong cross-class attraction of anti-imperialism allowed sectors of pequeña burguesía to gain influence with Sandino. With US out, Sandino failed to grasp that chief contradiction had shifted to bourgeoisie and that negotiations now served their interests and those of President Juan Bautista Sacasa"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 58.

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