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Shining and other paths: war and society in Peru, 1980-1995

Este libro está en castellano con el título: LOS SENDEROS INSÓLITOS DEL PERÚ, GUERRA Y SOCIEDADES 1980- 1995. Buscar por apellido del autor: STERN. The agenda of this book is to move “beyond enigma” by bringing the art of contextualized historical analysis to the war that engulfed and redefined Peruvian society from 1980 to 1995. I have argued that the sense of enigma surround the Sendero phenomenon and Peru more generally is understandable. But the task faded here is to historicize and contextualize the social origins, dynamics, and consequences of a time that constituted a major watershed, when much was at stake and long-lasting legacies were forged. This book, then, is a collective effort to build a historical analysis of war and society in Peru´s time of upheaval. We undertake this task through analysis of five themes: the historical roots of political convulsion and revolutionary projects in the highlands, the failed struggle of Shinning Path to conquer the people of centre-south highlands, the war experience of woman and their emergence as new citizen-subjects, and the consequences of the war for political rule and political culture. These themes are considered in parts I to V, respectively, of this book, and in a brief conclusion that sets forth findings that cuts across the various book sections.

Author
Stern, Steve
Publisher
Durham : Duke University Press, 1998, 534 pp.
ISBN
082232217X
Date
1998
Location
Biblioteca PUCP. Biblioteca CC.SS. Código: HV 6433.P4 S3
Source
CVR - Biblioteca Virtual
Reference ID
libro-348

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