Guerrillas and Generals: The Dirty War in Argentina
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Book Description
Lewis provides a comprehensive, impartial examination of Argentina's "Dirty War." He analyzes the causes, describes the ideologies that motivated both sides, and explores the consequences of all-or-nothing politics. Although the military and guerrillas seem marginal today, Lewis questions whether the Dirty War is really over.
About the Author
PAUL H. LEWIS is Professor of Political Science at Tulane University. An authority on Latin American political history, Professor Lewis has published six earlier books, including Paraguay Under Stroessner, The Crisis of Argentine Capitalism, and Political Parties and Generations in Paraguay's Liberal Era.
Guerrillas and Generals: The Dirty War in Argentina,Paul H. Lewis,Praeger Paperback,0275973603,1955-1983,20th century,Argentina,Civil-military relations,General,Guerrillas,History,History - General History,History: World,Latin America - General,Latin America - South America,Political violence,Politics and government,American history: postwar, from c 1945 -,Political Science / General,Warfare & Defence
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