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THE PEASANTS AS a REVOLUTIONARY CLASS: an Early Latin American View
Prisoners of Conscience AI Index
Unfinished States
Two Paths to Populism: Explaining Peru's First Episode of Populist
Party Structure and People's War Joshua Anthony Kortze Lehigh University
Country Fact Sheet PERU March 2007
Peru: Two Strategies
Explaining the Success of Nepal Communist Party- 5
We Prefer Paths That Do Not Shine
Abbreviations and Acronyms
Sacrifice and Devotion Among Women in the Communist Party of Peru
Ihformati N Bulletir
ETA Episode 73 Transcript
Anthrovision, 6.2 | 2018 Counter Narratives 2
1 Gender and Peru's Shining Path by Jordan Payne the Unique Brand of Fe
Social Inequalities, Identity, and the Structure of Political Cleavages in Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, Colombia, Mexico, and Peru, 1952-2019
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Marxist Insurgencies and Indigenous Rights; the Cases of Guatemala and Peru
Impasses of Contemporary Peruvian Politics
Peru Post-Internal Conflict: an Analysis of Visual Represenations of Memory
The Death and Rebirth of a Party System, Peru 1978-2001
The Public and Private Life of Communists in Twentieth-Century Chile
Miracle of San Martin
Elections, but in 1968 a Military Coup Led by General Velasco Alvarado Imposed a Military Regime with a Nationalist, Left-Wing Stance
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Peruvian Shining Path
On Marxism-Leninism-Maoism
The Testimony of Space: Sites of Memory and Violence in Peru's
Regulatory Reform in the Third World: the Case of Peru
TEMPLEMAN-THESIS.Pdf (2.914Mb)
Why New Parties Split: the Schism of Peru’S United Left in Comparative Perspective
Peru: Update on Constituent Assembly Elections Erika Harding
The Persistence of the Fujimori Legacy in Peru by Julia E. Caceres
Abbreviations and Terms
Peruvian Labour and the Military Government Since 1968
Sendero Luminoso and the Peruvian Crisis by Robert B. Ash
And the Shining Path in the Journalistic Discourse of the Peruvian Newspapers El Comercio and La República