Description
Named Best Social Science Book, LASA Southern Cone Studies Section
In Santiago, Chile, poverty and state violence have often led to grassroots resistance movements among the poor and working class. Alison J. Bruey offers a compelling history of the struggle for social justice and democracy during the Pinochet dictatorship. Deeply grounded by both extensive oral history interviews and archival research, Bread, Justice, and Liberty provides innovative contributions to scholarship on Chilean history, social movements, popular protest and democratization, neoliberal economics, and the Cold War in Latin America.
About the Author
Alison J. Bruey is a professor of history at the University of North Florida and the coauthor of Tortura en poblaciones del Gran Santiago (1973-1990).
Reviews
A wonderfully researched and written book. . . . Bruey's social history of grassroots activism in Chile also sheds new light on and makes important contributions to ongoing debates on the origins, historical evolution and future of human rights." - Journal of Latin American Studies
"Bruey rescues the voice [of] an often-forgotten group of people in the struggle against the Pinochet dictatorship in Chile." - Peace and Change
Book Information
ISBN 9780299316143
Author Alison Bruey
Format Paperback
Page Count 328
Imprint University of Wisconsin Press
Publisher University of Wisconsin Press
Weight(grams) 435g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 23mm