Latin-American Historical Almanac
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Martins-Fontes Yu. |
Philosophy of Praxis and Theory of History in Caio Prado. An original Marxist in the formation of contemporary Latin American thought |
7 |
Bodyashkin A.O. |
Enemies of the left movement in the perception of the Spanish communists: media aspect |
39 |
Koroleva А.А.. |
Cultural policy of regional Government of Andalusia (Junta de Andalucía) |
59 |
Grantseva E.O. |
The law of democratic memory in Spain: an attempt at consolidation or a new phase of conflict?
History of Maoism in Latin America
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76
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Urrego M.Á. |
Stages in the History of Maoism in Latin America |
112 |
Molano CamargoF.. |
Maoism in Global History: A Revolutionary Practice Beyond Exoticism. |
134 |
Rupar B. |
The "unorganized" Influence of the Chinese Revolution and Maoism in Argentina (1960-1976) |
152 |
Ortega Reyna J., Yanuel Fuentes R. |
"Long live a free China!": the Mexican communist press and the construction of Mao's leadership (1924-1949) |
182 |
Dabat Ch., Craveiro T. |
A new ‘Brazilian Revolution’: maoism to struggle against militar dicatatorship in Brazil (1960´s–1970´s) |
219 |
Schelchkov A. |
Maoism in Chile in the 60s. Split in the international communist movement and the Chilean Left |
255 |
Table of contents
- Y. Martins-Fontes - Philosophy of Praxis and Theory of History in Caio Prado. An original Marxist in the formation of contemporary Latin American thought - 7-38
- A. Bodyashkin - Enemies of the left movement in the perception of the Spanish communists: media aspect - 39-58
- A. Koroleva - Cultural policy of regional Government of Andalusia (Junta de Andalucía) - 59-75
- E. Grantseva - The law of democratic memory in Spain: an attempt at consolidation or a new phase of conflict? - 76-111
- M. Urrego - Stages in the History of Maoism in Latin America - 112-133
- F. Molano Camargo - Maoism in Global History: A Revolutionary Practice Beyond Exoticism - 134-151
- B. Rupar - The "unorganized" influence of the Chinese Revolution and Maoism in Argentina (1960-1976) - 152-181
- R. Yanuel Fuentes, J. Ortega Reyna - "Long live a free China!": the Mexican communist press and the construction of Mao's leadership (1924-1949) - 182-218
- C. Dabat , T. Craveiro - A new ‘Brazilian Revolution’: maoism to struggle against militar dicatatorship in Bra-zil (1960´s – 1970´s) - 219-254
- A. Schelchkov - Maoism in Chile in the 60s. Split in the International Communist Movement and the Chilean Left - 255-278