When the Romance Ended
Leaders of the Chilean Left, 1968-1998
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Product details:
- Publisher Columbia University Press
- Date of Publication 24 February 2000
- ISBN 9780231110167
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages256 pages
- Size 234 x 158 mm
- Language English 0
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Short description:
Based on interviews and analysis of a generation of young leaders of the Chilean political elite who came to power with Allende's election in 1970, When the Romance Ended focuses on how Allende's followers conceptualize and justify their political objectives and programs through the course of their political victory, violent defeat, and gradual return to politics during Chile's redemocraticization process.
MoreLong description:
-- International Politics
"This is an important, caring and respectful book documenting the evolution of ideological perspectives and political attitudes within the Chilean left during the period 1968-1998...Without a doubt, this is an important book for scholars of identity politics and for general readers interested in Chilean politics." -- Canadian Journal of Latin American & Caribbean Studies
MoreTable of Contents:
1. Interpreting Political Identity
2. Chile's Revolutionary Generation
3. The Binds and Bonds of Party Loyalty
4. Personal Loyalists and the Meaning of Allendismo
5. Exile and the Thinkers
6. The Return: Political Entrepreneurs and the Chilean Transition
Conclusion: Political Identity, Post-Authoritarianism of the 1990s, and the Politics of the Possible