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To Lead As Equals: Rural Protest and Political Consciousness in Chinandega, Nicaragua, 1912-1979 [Hardcover]

Jeffrey L. Gould (Author)


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September 1990
This book is a carefully argued study of peasants and labor during the Somoza regime, focusing on popular movements in the economically strategic department of Chinandega in western Nicaragua. Jeffrey Gould traces the evolution of group consciousness among peasants and workers as they moved away from extreme dependency on the patron to achieve an autonomous social and political ideology. In doing so, he makes important contributions to peasant studies and theories of revolution, as well as our understanding of Nicaraguan history.

According to Gould, when Anastasio Somoza first came to power in 1936, workers and peasants took the Somocista reform program seriously. Their initial acceptance of Somocismo and its early promises of labor rights and later ones of land redistribution accounts for one of the most peculiar features of the pre-Sandinista political landscape: the wide gulf separating popular movements and middle-class opposition to the government. Only the alliance of the Frente Sandinista (FSLN) and the peasant movement would knock down the wall of silence between the two forces.

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A welcome addition for students of both Nicaraguan history and of rural protest in Central America and beyond.

Journal of Development Studies

Students of Nicaragua will find this book useful.

Latin American Anthology Review

Gould's beautifully written and passionate work . . . brings the rural people of the northwestern Nicaraguan department of Chinandega to life.

Journal of Peasant Studies

[Offers] new and compelling interpretations of key events and watersheds in Nicaraguan history.

Journal of Latin American Studies --This text refers to the Paperback edition.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 377 pages
  • Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Pr (September 1990)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0807819042
  • ISBN-13: 978-0807819043
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.2 x 1.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,858,508 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Since the 1920s, the San Antonio sugar mill in Chichigalpa, Nicaragua, has been that country's largest manufacturing establishment. Read the first page
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San Antonio, Juan Suazo, Las Cuchillas, Nuevos Ejidos, Regino Escobar, Juan Angel, Mariano Escorcia, National Guard, Irma Guerrero, Engracia Zapata, Mundo Deshon, Ruperto Mayorga, The Origins of the Campesino Movement, United States, Combats Its Destiny, Fredi Callejas, Labor-Campesino Solidarity, Marcelino Reyes, President Somoza, Rodriguez Somoza, Educating the Liberator, Llano Verde, Coronel Kautz, May Day, Ruiz Escorcia
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