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Sendero luminoso: a bibliography

The peruvian guerrilla movement “Sendero Luminoso” first came to public attention in 1980 with violence in the departments of Ayacucho and Lima. Since that time, its influence on Peruvian politics has increased almost to the extent that its existence threatens the democratic achievements made since 1980 when democracy was reinstituted in that country. Often cited as a Maoist Communist organization, its ideology has been overshadowed by its terrorism tactics. The use of Quechua, the native Indian language, by the members of Sendero Luminoso to identify with the peasant populations stands out as a strange anomaly for it is the peasants themselves whores are affected by the terrorism. The movement is both misunderstood and ignored by many. This work seeks to rectify the lack of any significant bibliography on this guerrilla movement. The purpose of this bibliography is to draw attention to the literature available within the Library of Congress.

Author
Larson, Everette
Publisher
Washington. Library of Congress, 1985, 33 pp
Date
1985
Location
Biblioteca PUCP. CEDOC. Código: 04.1358
Source
CVR - Biblioteca Virtual
Reference ID
libro-1007

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