What explains the Guatemalan military’s intervention in politics and its eventual take over of the government in 1963? One answer is ideology, and if ideology matters, than it would make sense to look at the education of interventionist officers in Guatemala. To find the link between education and militarism, we spent two months sifting through recently declassified military documents in the Archivo Central de Centroamérica in Guatemala City. The following is a survey of a sample of the documents along with a look into how they address the ideology held by military officers
Guatemala, the most populous and potencially the richest country in Central America happened from ge...
I. Tít. II. Guatemala. Archivo Histórico de la Policía Nacional. III. Archivo Histórico de la Policí...
En este artículo se analiza la reformulación del pensamiento militar guatemalteco que emergió en el ...
Endowed by the democratic ideals of 1945 Guatemalan Constitution to solve national problems, scholar...
This dissertation has two principle aims: to examine the political cultural context for counterinsur...
This 1987 article in the critical theory journal Telos examined the counterinsurgency carried out in...
El balance que hace el autor revela la complejidad de la lucha político-militar insurgente iniciada ...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the military and political implications of the United State...
“We did it out of fear. We cooperated because whoever didn’t cooperate would be punished. And beside...
Thesis (M.A., History)--California State University, Sacramento, 2011The 1954 overthrow of President...
The diploma thesis deals with the causes, progress and consequences of the overthrow of the democrat...
The fratricide war among sectors of the Mayan population in Guatemala (1962-1996) and permanent mili...
The 1966 transition of the Guatemalan presidency from the right-wing military regime under Colonel E...
This article examines an understudied aspect of Guatemala's Cold War counter-insurgency campaign: th...
PhDThe subject of this thesis is the transition from de facto military rule to constitutional civil...
Guatemala, the most populous and potencially the richest country in Central America happened from ge...
I. Tít. II. Guatemala. Archivo Histórico de la Policía Nacional. III. Archivo Histórico de la Policí...
En este artículo se analiza la reformulación del pensamiento militar guatemalteco que emergió en el ...
Endowed by the democratic ideals of 1945 Guatemalan Constitution to solve national problems, scholar...
This dissertation has two principle aims: to examine the political cultural context for counterinsur...
This 1987 article in the critical theory journal Telos examined the counterinsurgency carried out in...
El balance que hace el autor revela la complejidad de la lucha político-militar insurgente iniciada ...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the military and political implications of the United State...
“We did it out of fear. We cooperated because whoever didn’t cooperate would be punished. And beside...
Thesis (M.A., History)--California State University, Sacramento, 2011The 1954 overthrow of President...
The diploma thesis deals with the causes, progress and consequences of the overthrow of the democrat...
The fratricide war among sectors of the Mayan population in Guatemala (1962-1996) and permanent mili...
The 1966 transition of the Guatemalan presidency from the right-wing military regime under Colonel E...
This article examines an understudied aspect of Guatemala's Cold War counter-insurgency campaign: th...
PhDThe subject of this thesis is the transition from de facto military rule to constitutional civil...
Guatemala, the most populous and potencially the richest country in Central America happened from ge...
I. Tít. II. Guatemala. Archivo Histórico de la Policía Nacional. III. Archivo Histórico de la Policí...
En este artículo se analiza la reformulación del pensamiento militar guatemalteco que emergió en el ...