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Radical History Review (2020) 2020 (136): 111–127.
Published: 01 January 2020
... experience and the Chilean Left. They utilized a “language of family” to give meaning to their rejection of any possible establishment of socialism in Chile. In this sense, an eventual electoral victory of the Marxist Left was seen as an attack—as in Cuba—on the stability of the family, traditional gender...
FIGURES
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Radical History Review (2016) 2016 (124): 55–66.
Published: 01 January 2016
... socialism REFLECTIONS: POPULAR UNITY
Living the Chilean Revolution
Industrial Workers in Allende’s Chile
Peter Winn
The fortieth anniversary of the military coup that put a violent end to Salvador
Allende Gossens’s democratic road to socialism and inaugurated a brutal counter...
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Radical History Review (2016) 2016 (124): 192–202.
Published: 01 January 2016
...Verónica Cortínez Although Sergio Castilla is one of the few Chilean filmmakers with a truly international career, official film history has neglected his role, not only due to the lack of distribution within the country but also across borders. When a member of Amnesty International saw...
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Radical History Review (1994) 1994 (60): 183–194.
Published: 01 October 1994
... by our predecessors to help defeat the Allende forces in the
Chilean congressional elections scheduled for March 1969." Nor
should one forget what Kissinger summarized as "well over $1 bil-
lion" that the United States had spent in Chile between 1964 and
1970 to "strengthen the democratic...
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Radical History Review (2016) 2016 (124): 90–101.
Published: 01 January 2016
...Macarena Gómez-Barris This essay addresses how indigenous memory haunts the Chilean nation as a past-present index of unaccounted-for discursive and material violence. This extends far beyond the forty-year window of memories about state terror and leftist “dissident” activity, although as many...
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Radical History Review (2016) 2016 (124): 11–41.
Published: 01 January 2016
...Brian Loveman This article describes the authoritarian institutions, political practices, and political culture of Chilean democracy before 1973. Although the military coup infringed constitutional procedures for government succession, the first measures taken by the military junta referenced...
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Radical History Review (2016) 2016 (124): 43–54.
Published: 01 January 2016
... Irigoin (Puerto Montt, 1969), a land occupation and brutal police repression in the south of the country, this essay demonstrates the growing tensions in Chilean cities and how housing demands inspired larger projects of social and political reforms. This article is also a window into the ways local...
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Radical History Review (2016) 2016 (124): 77–89.
Published: 01 January 2016
...Florencia E. Mallon The allanamiento (invasive military operation) of Nehuentúe, occurring two weeks before the Chilean military coup of September 11, 1973, helps provide a clearer understanding of how the “Compromise State”—the negotiated political incorporation of workers, urban popular sectors...
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Radical History Review (2016) 2016 (124): 141–152.
Published: 01 January 2016
... fiction up until just a few years ago, was sent briefly to prison for her complicity in the Letelier assassination. She is now free. In many ways, her case emblematizes the complicities of the Chilean intelligentsia with the dictatorship, while also revealing how common citizens committed themselves...
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Radical History Review (2016) 2016 (124): 177–191.
Published: 01 January 2016
...Alicia del Campo The 2011 student movement radically challenged the Chilean political process by exposing the hidden legacy of Augusto Pinochet's dictatorship and demanding a complete restructuring of its neoliberal reforms. The demonstrators contended that these so-called reforms transformed...
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Radical History Review (2020) 2020 (138): 11–38.
Published: 01 October 2020
..., and considers to what extent this tradition is still relevant today. In particular, this article focuses on the movements of solidarity with the Vietnamese and Palestinian national liberation struggles and against the Greek and Chilean dictatorships. At various moments in time and depending on the particular...
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Radical History Review (1994) 1994 (58): 112–141.
Published: 01 January 1994
...” by the Chilean
republic. Myths associated with this resistance effort have become
so embedded in the history of the Araucanians that today’s consci-
entious scholars must grapple with this complex legacy in their
attempts to write clear, accurate, and demystified accounts of the
Arauca nians’ past...
Journal Article
Radical History Review (1994) 1994 (58): 113–141.
Published: 01 January 1994
... the Spaniards and
were not definitively defeated until 1883, ”pacified” by the Chilean
republic. Myths associated with this resistance effort have become
so embedded in the history of the Araucanians that today’s consci-
entious scholars must grapple with this complex legacy in their
attempts...
Journal Article
Radical History Review (2007) 2007 (97): 43–76.
Published: 01 January 2007
... to provide an abbreviated answer to these questions only for
Chile as a contribution to the more general historical problem of political violence
and reconciliation. We identify the major political crises in Chile from 1818 to 2006
and a distinct Chilean way of political reconciliation, la vía chilena...
Journal Article
Radical History Review (2016) 2016 (124): 1–9.
Published: 01 January 2016
...: Chile, 1973 — Memory,
Resistance, and Democratization
The violent overthrow of Chilean president Salvador Allende Gossens by a US-
backed military coup on September 11, 1973, marked a watershed in global Cold
War politics. It ended one of the world’s only experiments with building socialism...
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Radical History Review (1983) 1983 (27): 185–194.
Published: 01 January 1983
... Chile:An Inside Vim)(New York: International Publisher .
1777); Juan G. Espinosa and Andrew S. Zimbalist, Economic Democraqt: Workers’
Participation in Chilean Industy, 1970-197-3(New York: Academic Press, Inc., 1778);
Gabriel Smirnow, me Rezmlution Disarmed: Chile, I970-197.3 (New York...
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Radical History Review (2016) 2016 (124): 217–225.
Published: 01 January 2016
... Historians' Organization, Inc. 2016 empathy Chilean memory sites memorialization TEACHING RADICAL HISTORY
Teaching the Politics of Encounter
Empathic Unsettlement and the Outsider
within Spaces of Memory in Chile
Katherine Hite
For the past several years, I have sought to infuse...
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Radical History Review (2016) 2016 (124): 153–164.
Published: 01 January 2016
... to socialism, the so-
called Chilean road to socialism.
Allende was overthrown by a coup d’état on September 11, 1973; General
Augusto Pinochet, commander in chief of the army, led the newly formed military
junta. Under Decree Law No. 5, Pinochet declared a “state of siege,” understood...
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Radical History Review (2016) 2016 (124): 226–228.
Published: 01 January 2016
... associate professor of politics between 2007 and 2013. She has written
extensively on Chilean human rights prosecutions and other truth, justice, and memory
developments in Chile and other parts of Latin America. She is currently working on polic-
ing and forensic issues surrounding the search...
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Radical History Review (2003) 2003 (85): 182–190.
Published: 01 January 2003
..., incapable of understanding and, least of all, responding to the
violence that hovered systematically over it. As Norbert Lechner has put it to so well,
Chilean society “was dying with fear.”1
The level of political and social polarization in Chilean...