Nicaragua: The Sandinista People's Revolution (English and Spanish Edition)

by Daniel Ortega

Other authorsTomás Borge (Author)
Paperback, 1985

Status

Available

Call number

F1528 .N51765

Publication

Pathfinder Press (NY) (1985), Edition: 1st, 579 pages

Description

Speeches, articles, and interviews on the fight against Washington's contra war, the fight for equality by the peoples of the Atlantic Coast, and more. ?These speeches by leaders of the Sandinista People's Revolution read like a testament of repeated interventions in the sovereignty of Nicaragua for over a hundred years by U.S. administrations '. A fountain of information.'?Piri Thomas in Amsterdam News ?In more than 40 speeches and interviews, leading Sandinistas expound their policies and the reactions to them of friend and foe '. Well edited, with glossary and index provided.'?The Journal of Communist Studies

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The leaders of Nicaragua's Sandinista revolution explain what the Nicaraguan workers and peasants have set out to accomplish since their 1979 victory over the U.S. backed Somoza tyranny. They recount events from the period of the massive escalation of the U.S. war against Nicaragua between early
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1982 and the end of 1984.
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Physical description

8.26 inches

ISBN

0873486536 / 9780873486538
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