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Contesting Citizenship in Latin America

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Contesting Citizenship in Latin America
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Total Pages : 365
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ISBN-10 : 0511299192
ISBN-13 : 9780511299193
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Book Synopsis Contesting Citizenship in Latin America by : Deborah J. Yashar

Book excerpt: In the twentieth century, indigenous people in Latin America started to speak out, mobilize, and organize in unprecedented ways. This book asks: why are indigenous people mobilizing now and why only in specific places? This book answers these questions with insight into their advancement and reform of democracy.


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