Out of the Shadow : Revisiting the Revolution From Post-Peace Guatemala

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Title: Out of the Shadow : Revisiting the Revolution From Post-Peace Guatemala
Description: Guatemala's “Ten Years of Spring” (1944–1954) began when citizens overthrew a military dictatorship and ushered in a remarkable period of social reform. This decade of progressive policies ended abruptly when a coup d'état, backed by the United States at the urging of the United Fruit Company, deposed a democratically elected president and set the stage for a period of systematic human rights abuses that endured for generations. Presenting the research of diverse anthropologists and historians, Out of the Shadow offers a new examination of this pivotal chapter in Latin American history. Marshaling information on regions that have been neglected by other scholars, such as coastlines dominated by people of African descent, the contributors describe an era when Guatemalan peasants, Maya and non-Maya alike, embraced change, became landowners themselves, diversified agricultural production, and fully engaged in electoral democracy. Yet this volume also sheds light on the period's atrocities, such as the US Public Health Service's medical experimentation on Guatemalans between 1946 and 1948. Rethinking institutional memories of the Cold War, the book concludes by considering the process of translating memory into possibility among present-day urban activists.
Authors: Julie Gibbings, Heather Vrana
Resource Type: eBook.
Subjects: Mayas--Guatemala--Social conditions, Social change--Guatemala--History--20th century, Ethnic conflict--Guatemala, Collective memory--Guatemala
Categories: HISTORY / General, HISTORY / Latin America / Central America
Database: eBook Collection (EBSCOhost)
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