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ISBN
0292728956
EAN
9780292728950
Binding
TP
Book Title
Broadcasting the Civil War in El Salvador: A Memoi
Subject Area
Performing Arts, History
Publication Name
Broadcasting the Civil War in El Salvador : a Memoir of Guerrilla Radio
Publisher
University of Texas Press
Item Length
9 in
Subject
Radio / History & Criticism, Latin America / Central America, Radio / General
Publication Year
2010
Series
Llilas Translations from Latin America Ser.
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.7 in
Author
Carlos Henriquez Consalvi
Item Weight
16 Oz
Item Width
6 in
Number of Pages
293 Pages

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Publisher
University of Texas Press
ISBN-10
0292728956
ISBN-13
9780292728950
eBay Product ID (ePID)
109176525

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
293 Pages
Publication Name
Broadcasting the Civil War in El Salvador : a Memoir of Guerrilla Radio
Language
English
Subject
Radio / History & Criticism, Latin America / Central America, Radio / General
Publication Year
2010
Type
Textbook
Author
Carlos Henriquez Consalvi
Subject Area
Performing Arts, History
Series
Llilas Translations from Latin America Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.7 in
Item Weight
16 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
791.44097284/09048
Table Of Content
Map 1 Map 2 Preface List of Acronyms Introduction by Erik Ching 1980 Tearing Your Heart Out Off to War with a Priest On the Way to El Escondido Rafael: Morazán, a Strategic Project 1981 January 1 January 2 Licho The Sky Is Taken by Assault The Resurrection of Altagracia The Pain of Calixtro The Massacre at Junquillo Damn! La Guacamaya Never Gives Up! Monsignor Romero in La Guacamaya Jonás Calle Negra, Almost Certain Death Villa del Rosario El Zapotal A North American in the War Juan Ramón, from Bus to History Eighty Devils Set Loose The Torogoces Are Born Benito Alejandro Peluna's Flying Mule Chiyo and Pajarillo Loving Marcela in the Midst of War Is Another War Tancho Perquín, Road of Embers The Fifth Front Victorino, the Light Within Operation Hammer and Anvil Toni, Montalbo, and Javier Monterrosa Captures Radio Venceremos Radio Venceremos Goes to the Sea Return to Morazán The El Mozote Massacre 1982 The Cave of Passions The Fortress of Happiness Hell in Poza Honda The Battle of El Moscarrón The Incredible Return of Colonel Castillo Ana Guadalupe Manlio, Your Guitar's Beating The First Prisoner Exchange Freedom for Perquín Lesbia and the Idols of Pensacola Every Last One of Us Danced, Colonel Rogelio's Sense of Humor 1983 Shutting Down Transportation Oswaldo Escobar Velado El Quinto Piso de la Alegría Paty's Memories The Swearing In of the BRAZ The Defeat of the Belloso Battalion The Amatillo Bridge La Antena Is Taken Monterrosa and His War Trophies Atilio and the Smell of Ink Diana the Huntress, an Assassin Sent by the CIA The Bells Toll for Carlos Attack on the Third Brigade El Pedrero We Capture the Butcher El Cheje, the Godfather The Military School in San Fernando General Command in Morazán Sesori Morazán Has a Name: Commander Quincho 1984 The Legend of El Chongue The Colonels' Logic The Exchange of Colonel Castillo The Trickster Is Tricked Nolbo versus the Gringos A Piece of Deerskin, and El Calihuate Is Reborn A Stradivarius Violin It Wasn't the Siguanaba Lety Ana Lidia The Carpenter Who Destroyed an Empire A Meeting in La Palma Operation Torola IV To Die Like a Dog The Gringos' Man The Trojan Horse The Sword of Mars or the Mirror of Venus? The Tenacity of the Izote Epilogue, 1992 Epilogue, 2003 Epilogue, 2009 Index
Synopsis
During the 1980s war in El Salvador, Radio Venceremos was the main news outlet for the Frente Farabundo Martí para la Liberación Nacional (FMLN), the guerrilla organization that challenged the government. The broadcast provided a vital link between combatants in the mountains and the outside world, as well as an alternative to mainstream media reporting. In this first-person account, "Santiago," the legend behind Radio Venceremos, tells the story of the early years of that conflict, a rebellion of poor peasants against the Salvadoran government and its benefactor, the United States. Originally published as La Terquedad del Izote, this memoir also addresses the broader story of a nationwide rebellion and its international context, particularly the intensifying Cold War and heavy U.S. involvement in it under President Reagan. By the war's end in 1992, more than 75,000 were dead and 350,000 wounded--in a country the size of Massachusetts. Although outnumbered and outfinanced, the rebels fought the Salvadoran Army to a draw and brought enough bargaining power to the negotiating table to achieve some of their key objectives, including democratic reforms and an overhaul of the security forces. Broadcasting the Civil War in El Salvador is a riveting account from the rebels' point of view that lends immediacy to the Salvadoran conflict. It should appeal to all who are interested in historic memory and human rights, U.S. policy toward Central America, and the role the media can play in wartime., A riveting account of the 1980s civil war in El Salvador from the rebels? point of view, written by the man who directed the main news outlet for the guerrilla organization that challenged the Salvadoran government., A riveting account of the 1980s civil war in El Salvador from the rebels' point of view, written by the man who directed the main news outlet for the guerrilla organization that challenged the Salvadoran government., During the 1980s war in El Salvador, Radio Venceremos was the main news outlet for the Frente Farabundo Martí para la Liberación Nacional (FMLN), the guerrilla organization that challenged the government. The broadcast provided a vital link between combatants in the mountains and the outside world, as well as an alternative to mainstream media reporting. In this first-person account, "Santiago," the legend behind Radio Venceremos, tells the story of the early years of that conflict, a rebellion of poor peasants against the Salvadoran government and its benefactor, the United States. Originally published as La Terquedad del Izote , this memoir also addresses the broader story of a nationwide rebellion and its international context, particularly the intensifying Cold War and heavy U.S. involvement in it under President Reagan. By the war's end in 1992, more than 75,000 were dead and 350,000 wounded--in a country the size of Massachusetts. Although outnumbered and outfinanced, the rebels fought the Salvadoran Army to a draw and brought enough bargaining power to the negotiating table to achieve some of their key objectives, including democratic reforms and an overhaul of the security forces. Broadcasting the Civil War in El Salvador is a riveting account from the rebels' point of view that lends immediacy to the Salvadoran conflict. It should appeal to all who are interested in historic memory and human rights, U.S. policy toward Central America, and the role the media can play in wartime., During the 1980s war in El Salvador, Radio Venceremos was the main news outlet for the Frente Farabundo Marti para la Liberacion Nacional (FMLN), the guerrilla organization that challenged the government. The broadcast provided a vital link between combatants in the mountains and the outside world, as well as an alternative to mainstream media reporting. In this first-person account, "Santiago," the legend behind Radio Venceremos, tells the story of the early years of that conflict, a rebellion of poor peasants against the Salvadoran government and its benefactor, the United States. Originally published as La Terquedad del Izote, this memoir also addresses the broader story of a nationwide rebellion and its international context, particularly the intensifying Cold War and heavy U.S. involvement in it under President Reagan. By the war's end in 1992, more than 75,000 were dead and 350,000 wounded--in a country the size of Massachusetts. Although outnumbered and outfinanced, the rebels fought the Salvadoran Army to a draw and brought enough bargaining power to the negotiating table to achieve some of their key objectives, including democratic reforms and an overhaul of the security forces. Broadcasting the Civil War in El Salvador is a riveting account from the rebels' point of view that lends immediacy to the Salvadoran conflict. It should appeal to all who are interested in historic memory and human rights, U.S. policy toward Central America, and the role the media can play in wartime.
LC Classification Number
PN1991.3.S2H4613
Copyright Date
2010
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