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Revolution beyond the Sierra Maestra: the Tupamaros and the development of a repertoire of dissent in the Southern Cone

    1. [1] Universidad de la República

      Universidad de la República

      Uruguay

  • Localización: The Americas: A quarterly review of inter-american cultural history, ISSN 0003-1615, Vol. 70, Nº. 3 (January), 2014 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Latin America in the global sixties), págs. 523-553
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    • In July 1967, while Che Guevara was trying to create—with limited success— a rural foco (guerrilla cell) in Bolivia, the first conference of the Organization of Latin American Solidarity (OLAS) was taking place in Havana. The conference was presented as the application of the decisions made at the Tricontinental Conference, which had taken place in January 1966. For the first time, members of different organizations on the Latin American left met to agree on a collective response to the question of how to develop solidarity among countries such as Cuba that had defeated imperialism and those that had embarked upon but not yet won a definitive battle.


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