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  1. Nicaragua
    A Revolution Under Siege

    Resource Type: Book
    Latin American and U.S. scholars and journalists present an independent analysis of the first five years of the Sandinista Revolution. They show the immense problems - organizational, economic, political - faced in transforming a society distorted by decades of the Somoza dictatorship, problems made much more difficult by the U.S.A.'s continuous pressure since 1979 and the CIA's covert war of subversion.
  2. Nicaragua
    A New Kind of Revolution

    Resource Type: Book
    From these forty-five interviews emerges a vivid picture of how life in Nicaragua has been transformed by the revolution. These interviews, even though some express opposition to the Sandinistas, reveal the depth of the changes that have taken place in Nicaragua, wide-spread support for revolution and almost unanimous opposition to the U.S. supported Contras. Here is the collective voice of a new kind of revolution involving not only traditional Marxists, but many others besides.
  3. The Socialist Register 1988
    Volume 24: Problems of Socialist Renewal: East & West

    Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical)
    Published: 1988
    An examination of the prospects for socialism written shortly before the fall of the Soviet Union.
  4. The Socialist Register 1989
    Volume 25: Revolution Today. Aspirations and Realities

    Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical)
    Published: 1989
  5. Socialist Register 1991
    Volume 27: Communist Regimes the Aftermath

    Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical)
    Published: 1991
  6. Triumph of the People
    The Sandinista Revolution in Nicaragua

    Resource Type: Book
    This is the story of Latin America's first successful revolution since Cuba. Here is the first major study of the Sandinista Revolution. It focuses mainly on the years of armed struggle and on the exciting process of consolidation. It shows how the Samoza dynasty came to power and what kind of distorted capitalist "family state" it built under U.S. patronage. The author then tells the story of the overthrow of the dictatorship.
  7. Women and the Sandinista Revolution
    Resource Type: Article
    Published: 1987
    The Sandinista National Liberation Front must lead the struggle for thr education and conscientization of the entire society towards the eradication of discrminiation against women, which obstructs their full incorporation into the revoluntary process.


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