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This book is an analysis of the role of agency in the Nicaraguan Revolution and its aftermath. The author argues that the insurrection in Nicaragua was shaped by political contingency, action-specific subjectivity, and popular culture. The author also examines how Sandinistan ideology contributed to state-building in Nicaragua while tracing the role of post-revolutionary Sandinism as a political identity.
Contents
Chapter One: Culture, Ideology, and Emotions in the Study of Insurgent and Revolutionary Agency
Chapter Two: The Role of Religion in the War of Liberation: Christian Insurgents Fighting for Justice
Chapter Three: Sandinismo: A Nationalist Idiom and Ideology in the War of Liberation
Chapter Four: Emotional Events and the Unfolding of Insurrection
Chapter Five: Rebuilding the Nation and Life-Politics during Sandinista Rule
Chapter Six: Sandinista Identity in the Post-Revolution Period
A Brief Conclusion: On Studying Revolutionary Identity and Findings