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Title Politics after Violence : Legacies of the Shining Path Conflict in Peru / edited by Hillel David Soifer and Alberto Vergara
Edition First edition
Published Austin, TX : University of Texas Press, 2019

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Contents Intro; Preface; Introduction: Leaving the Path Behind (Hillel David Soifer and Alberto Vergara); Chapter 1. Shining Path: The Last Peasant War in the Andes (José Luis Rénique and Adrián Lerner); Chapter 2. Civil Wars and Their Consequences: The Peruvian Armed Conflict in Comparative Perspective (Livia Isabella Schubiger and David Sulmont); Chapter 3. From Oligarchic Domination to Neoliberal Governance: The Shining Path and the Transformation of Peru's Constitutional Order (Maxwell A. Cameron)
Chapter 4. The Internal Armed Conflict and State Capacity: Institutional Reforms and the Effective Exercise of Authority (Hillel David Soifer and Everett A. Vieira III)Chapter 5. Impact and Legacies of Political Violence in Peru's Public Universities (Eduardo Dargent and Noelia Chávez); Chapter 6. Peace for Whom? Legacies of Gender-Based Violence in Peru (Jelke Boesten); Chapter 7. Indigenous Activism and Human Rights NGOs in Peru: The Unexpected Consequences of Armed Conflict (Maritza Paredes); Chapter 8. Political Violence and the Defeat of the Left (Paula Muñoz)
Chapter 9. From a Partisan Right to the Conservative Archipelago: Political Violence and the Transformation of the Right-Wing Spectrum in Contemporary Peru (Alberto Vergara and Daniel Encinas)Chapter 10. Public Opinion, the Specter of Violence, and Democracy in Contemporary Peru (Arturo Maldonado, Jennifer L. Merolla, and Elizabeth J. Zechmeister); Chapter 11. Contested Memories of the Peruvian Internal Armed Conflict (Paulo Drinot); Chapter 11. Contested Memories of the Peruvian Internal Armed Conflict (Paulo Drinot); Works Cited; Contributors; Index
Summary Between 1980 and 1994, Peru endured a bloody internal armed conflict, with some 69,000 people killed in clashes involving two insurgent movements, state forces, and local armed groups. In 2003, a government-sponsored "Truth and Reconciliation Committee" reported that the conflict lasted longer, affected broader swaths of the national territory, and inflicted higher costs in both human and economic terms than any other conflict in Peru?s history. Of those killed, 75 percent were speakers of an indigenous language, and almost 40 percent were among the poorest and most rural members of Peruvian society. These unequal impacts of the violence on the Peruvian people revealed deep and historical disparities within the country. This collection of original essays by leading international experts on Peruvian politics, society, and institutions explores the political and institutional consequences of Peru?s internal armed conflict in the long 1980s. The essays are grouped into sections that cover the conflict itself in historical, comparative, and theoretical perspectives; its consequences for Peru?s political institutions; its effects on political parties across the ideological spectrum; and its impact on public opinion and civil society. This research provides the first systematic and nuanced investigation of the extent to which recent and contemporary Peruvian politics, civil society, and institutions have been shaped by the country?s 1980s violence
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed December 14, 2018)
Subject Sendero Luminoso (Guerrilla group)
SUBJECT Sendero Luminoso (Guerrilla group) fast
Subject Political violence -- Peru -- History -- 20th century
Violence -- Political aspects -- Peru
Violence -- Social aspects -- Peru
HISTORY -- Latin America -- South America.
POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / Caribbean & Latin American
Political violence
Politics and government
Violence -- Political aspects
Violence -- Social aspects
SUBJECT Peru -- Politics and government -- 1980- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh88004876
Peru -- History -- 1980- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh94000373
Subject Peru
Genre/Form Electronic books
History
Form Electronic book
Author Soifer, Hillel David, editor
Vergara, Alberto, editor
ISBN 9781477317327
1477317325