The Peculiar Revolution : Rethinking the Peruvian Experiment under Military Rule.
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Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction (Carlos Aguirre and Paulo Drinot) -- Part I. Symbols, Icons, and Contested Memories: Cultural Approaches to the Peruvian Revolution -- 1. The Second Liberation? Military Nationalism and the Sesquicentennial Commemoration of Peruvian Independence, 1821-1971 (Carlos Aguirre) -- 2. The General and His Rebel: Juan Velasco Alvarado and the Reinvention of Túpac Amaru II (Charles F. Walker) -- 3. Who Drove the Revolution's Hearse? The Funeral of Juan Velasco Alvarado (Adrián Lerner) -- 4. Remembering Velasco: Contested Memories of the Revolutionary Government of the Armed Forces (Paulo Drinot) -- Part II. Teachers, Peasants, Generals: Military Nationalism and Its Agents -- 5. Politicizing Education: The 1972 Reform in Peru (Patricia Oliart) -- 6. Through Fire and Blood: The Peruvian Peasant Confederation and the Velasco Regime (Jaymie Patricia Heilman) -- 7. Velasco, Nationalist Rhetoric, and Military Culture in Cold War Peru (Lourdes Hurtado) -- 8. Velasco and the Military: The Politics of Decline, 1973-1975 (George Philip) -- Part III. Decentering the Revolution: Regional Approaches to Velasco's Peru -- 9. Promoting the Revolution: SINAMOS in Three Different Regions of Peru (Anna Cant) -- 10. Watering the Desert, Feeding the Revolution: Velasco's Influence on Water Law and Agriculture on Peru's North-Central Coast (Chavimochic) (Mark Carey) -- 11. Chimbotazo: The Peruvian Revolution and Labor in Chimbote, 1968-1973 (Nathan Clarke) -- 12. Generals, Hotels, and Hippies: Velasco-Era Tourism Development and Conflict in Cuzco (Mark Rice) -- 13. From Repression to Revolution: Velasquismo in Amazonia, 1968-1975 (Stefano Varese) -- Notes on the Contributors -- Index.
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