To rise in darkness [electronic resource] : revolution, repression, and memory in El Salvador, 1920-1932 / Jeffrey L. Gould and Aldo A. Lauria-Santiago.
An investigation of the January 1932 massacre of thousands of rural laborers in El Salvador and its long-term cultural and political consequences.
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2007.
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Table of Contents:
- Garden of despair : the political economy of class, land, and labor
- A bittersweet transition : politics and labor in the 1920s
- Fiestas of the oppressed : the social geography and culture of mobilization
- "Ese trabajo era enteramente de los naturales" : ethnic conflict and mestizaje in Western Salvador, 1914-1931
- "To the face of the entire world" : repression and radicalization, September 1931-January 1932
- Red ribbons and machetes : the Insurrection of January 1932
- "They killed the just for the sinners" : the counter-revolutionary massacres
- Memories of the massacre : the political and cultural consequences of 1932.