Social movements, Indigenous politics and democratization in Guatemala, 1985-1996 / by Roddy Brett.

This book analyses patterns of collective action that emerged during Guatemala’s democratic transition between 1985 and 1996, focusing in particular on the role of indigenous actors in the political processes undergirding and shaping democratisation and the respective impact of the transition upon i...

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Superior document:Cedla Latin America studies, v. 95
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Year of Publication:2008
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Latin America studies ; 95.
Physical Description:1 online resource (245 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Materials / Roddy Brett
  • Introduction: Social Movements, Indigenous Politics And Democratisation In Guatemala, 1985–1996 / Roddy Brett
  • Chapter One. Civil Society And Social Movements: Some Theoretical Considerations / Roddy Brett
  • Chapter Two. The Democratic Transition / Roddy Brett
  • Chapter Three. The Emergence Of Indigenous Politics / Roddy Brett
  • Chapter Four. Demanding Human Rights In A Violent Democracy: Indigenous Participation In El Consejo De Comunidades Étnicas / Roddy Brett
  • Chapter Five. La Coordinadora Nacional Indígena Y Campesina And The Indigenous Struggle For Land / Roddy Brett
  • Chapter Six. Indigenous Mobilisation In La Defensoría Maya: Indigenous Politics And The Recovery Of Mayan Culture / Roddy Brett
  • Conclusions Social Movements, Indigenous Politics And Democratisation In Guatemala, 1985–1996 / Roddy Brett
  • Appendix A. The Peace Process: Signed Agreements / Roddy Brett
  • Appendix B. Membership Organizations Of La Asamblea De Lasociedad Civil (Asc) / Roddy Brett
  • Cited Sources And Bibliography / Roddy Brett
  • Bibliography / Roddy Brett
  • Index / Roddy Brett.