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The Limits of Revolution

Worker Citizens in a Bolivian Mining City
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The role of Bolivian mining families in revolution and politics
Elena McGrath is an assistant professor of history and Latin American and Caribbean studies at Union College.
List of Illustrations List of Acronyms, Archives, and Abbreviations Introduction. Housewives Against Dictatorship Chapter 1. The Cradle of Copper and Modern Bolivia, 1895-1930 Chapter 2. Workers as National Resources in the ASARCO Era, 1930-1952 Chapter 3. A Pueblo Rebelde: Worker Citizens in the Revolution, 1952-1964 Chapter 4. Domesticating the Revolution: Mining Families and the Welfare State, 1956-1965 Chapter 5. The Devil in the Mines: Personal and Political Violence, 1961-1969 Chapter 6. Hatun Tantas: Children of the Revolution, 1969-1985 Conclusions. The Revolution as a Devil's Bargain Acknowledgments Notes Index
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