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Sandinista is the first English-language biography of Carlos Fonseca Amador, the legendary leader of...
This book is an examination of the evolving social and political atmosphere during the first half de...
A journalist describes his experiences in Nicaragua during the Sandinista revolution and looks at th...
This book intertwines the author\u27s personal life with the history of Nicaragua to present a portr...
Describing Nicaraguan life during wartime, this book comprises a series of conversations which offer...
Originally published in 1981, Susan Meiselas\u27 Nicaragua is a modern classic--a seminal contributi...
1Guerrilla autobiographies, along with other types of testimonial literature, have been important st...
This work, covering the period of Nicaragua\u27s violent history since 1979 in a collection of black...
The author, a minister, spent time in Nicaragua, a country then at war, and interviewed 45 different...
Rafaga is the nom de guerre of Reynaldo Reyes Davis, a Nicaraguan Miskito Indian. This work chronicl...
Nicaragua has become an American obsession. Although its population is less than Oklahoma\u27s, it d...
In a restaurant in Estelí, Nicaragua, Dianne Walta Hart, a visiting American scholar, and Marta Lope...
The author describes her experiences traveling through Nicaragua and the effects of the present conf...
After making a clandestine visit to Nicaragua in 1976, Cortazar writes fifteen essays of the war-rav...
This book looks at Nicaragua\u27s economic system before the revolution, describes the social and ec...
Sandinista is the first English-language biography of Carlos Fonseca Amador, the legendary leader of...
This book is an examination of the evolving social and political atmosphere during the first half de...
A journalist describes his experiences in Nicaragua during the Sandinista revolution and looks at th...
This book intertwines the author\u27s personal life with the history of Nicaragua to present a portr...
Describing Nicaraguan life during wartime, this book comprises a series of conversations which offer...
Originally published in 1981, Susan Meiselas\u27 Nicaragua is a modern classic--a seminal contributi...
1Guerrilla autobiographies, along with other types of testimonial literature, have been important st...
This work, covering the period of Nicaragua\u27s violent history since 1979 in a collection of black...
The author, a minister, spent time in Nicaragua, a country then at war, and interviewed 45 different...
Rafaga is the nom de guerre of Reynaldo Reyes Davis, a Nicaraguan Miskito Indian. This work chronicl...
Nicaragua has become an American obsession. Although its population is less than Oklahoma\u27s, it d...
In a restaurant in Estelí, Nicaragua, Dianne Walta Hart, a visiting American scholar, and Marta Lope...
The author describes her experiences traveling through Nicaragua and the effects of the present conf...
After making a clandestine visit to Nicaragua in 1976, Cortazar writes fifteen essays of the war-rav...
This book looks at Nicaragua\u27s economic system before the revolution, describes the social and ec...
Sandinista is the first English-language biography of Carlos Fonseca Amador, the legendary leader of...
This book is an examination of the evolving social and political atmosphere during the first half de...
A journalist describes his experiences in Nicaragua during the Sandinista revolution and looks at th...