Capturing the Revolution: The United States, Central America, and Nicaragua, 1961-1972
Focuses on the nature of revolution as it affected Latin America in the 1960s and the efforts designed to counteract or coopt this challenge through the Alliance for Progress.
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Capturing the Revolution: The United States, Central America, and Nicaragua, 1961-1972
Focuses on the nature of revolution as it affected Latin America in the 1960s and the efforts designed to counteract or coopt this challenge through the Alliance for Progress.
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Capturing the Revolution: The United States, Central America, and Nicaragua, 1961-1972

Capturing the Revolution: The United States, Central America, and Nicaragua, 1961-1972

by Michael D. Gambone
Capturing the Revolution: The United States, Central America, and Nicaragua, 1961-1972

Capturing the Revolution: The United States, Central America, and Nicaragua, 1961-1972

by Michael D. Gambone

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Focuses on the nature of revolution as it affected Latin America in the 1960s and the efforts designed to counteract or coopt this challenge through the Alliance for Progress.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313015458
Publisher: Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated
Publication date: 07/30/2001
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Lexile: 1620L (what's this?)
File size: 532 KB

About the Author

MICHAEL D. GAMBONE is Assistant Professor of History at Kutztown University. Dr. Gambone entered the active duty Army in 1985 where he served as an officer in the 82nd Airborne Division at Ft. Bragg, N.C. In 1997, he published his first book, Eisenhower, Somoza, and the Cold War in Nicaragua, 1953-1961 (Praeger Publishers). In 1999, he received a Fulbright to serve as Lecturer in American History at the Japan Woman's University.

Table of Contents

Introduction
The Revolution Arrives, 1961-1963
Revolution and Democracy in Latin Ameica
The Challenge of Guerrilla War
The Economic Revolution in Central America
The Revolution Contained, 1963-1968
Revolution and Lyndon Johnson
Influence and Internal Security at Mid-Decade
Recapturing Economic Reform
The System Crumbles, 1969-1972
Nixon Doctrine and Latin America
The New Balance of Military Power
The Approaching Economic Crisis
Conclusions
Bibliography
Index

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