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5. From Quiescence to Mobilization, 196o-81
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Acknowledgments vii
- Contents xi
- Figure, Tables, and Maps xiii
- Note to the Reader xv
- Introduction 1
- 1. Ethnicity and the State in Revolutionary Nicaragua 14
- 2. Nation Building, Resistance, and Hegemony: Historical Roots of Ethnic Conflict, 1894-1960 37
- 3. Miskitu Narratives of History, Politics, and Identity 60
- 4. Miskitu Indians in the Discourse of Revolutionary Nationalism 87
- 5. From Quiescence to Mobilization, 196o-81 116
- 6. Explaining Miskitu-Sandinista Conflict, 1981-85 141
- 7. Community Politics in Transition to Autonomy, 1985-87 166
- 8. Engaging Contradictions 198
- APPENDIX A. Methodological Implications of Anglo Affinity 223
- APPENDIX B. Interview Methodology 227
- APPENDIX C. The Autonomy Law 231
- Notes 233
- Bibliography 245
- Index 259
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Acknowledgments vii
- Contents xi
- Figure, Tables, and Maps xiii
- Note to the Reader xv
- Introduction 1
- 1. Ethnicity and the State in Revolutionary Nicaragua 14
- 2. Nation Building, Resistance, and Hegemony: Historical Roots of Ethnic Conflict, 1894-1960 37
- 3. Miskitu Narratives of History, Politics, and Identity 60
- 4. Miskitu Indians in the Discourse of Revolutionary Nationalism 87
- 5. From Quiescence to Mobilization, 196o-81 116
- 6. Explaining Miskitu-Sandinista Conflict, 1981-85 141
- 7. Community Politics in Transition to Autonomy, 1985-87 166
- 8. Engaging Contradictions 198
- APPENDIX A. Methodological Implications of Anglo Affinity 223
- APPENDIX B. Interview Methodology 227
- APPENDIX C. The Autonomy Law 231
- Notes 233
- Bibliography 245
- Index 259