We All Remember Joaquín: State, Capital, and Labor Relations in the Ingenio San Antonio 1890-1936
p. 21
The Auspicious Fields: the Labor Movement in the Ingenio San Antonio, 1944-1949
p. 46
But We Were Hardly Beginning: the Chinandegan Workers' Movement, 1920-1948
p. 65
The Campesino Movement and Somocismo, 1950-1964
p. 83
So We Have Nothing to Discuss Doña Tesla: the Origins of the Campesino Movement in Chinandega, 1957-1959
p. 85
Elite Divisions and Campesino Unity: Toward a Community-Rooted Class Perspective, 1959-1961
p. 113
Sacred Rights and Social Peace: the Struggle for the Nuevos Ejidos, 1961
p. 133
The Village of Tonalá Combats Its Destiny, 1961-1962
p. 157
The Growth and Limits of Labor-Campesino Solidarity, 1962
p. 182
Andrés Never Understood: Educating the Liberator, 1962
p. 205
Beyond the May Rains: Women and Leadership in the Time of Juan Angel López, 1962-1964
p. 225
Campesinos and the Sandinista Revolution, 1964-1979
p. 243
The Campesinos and Agrarian Reform, 1964-1973
p. 245
Toward Revolution in the Countryside, 1974-1979
p. 270
Conclusion
p. 292
Chronology
p. 307
p. 310
Notes
p. 313
Index
p. 367
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