This collection represents 309 books, collected by Walter J. Petry from 1983-1992. They have been written or edited by historians, political scientists, sociologists, philosophers, theologians, journalists and travelers on various aspects of the Revolution.
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The tiger's milk : women of Nicaragua
Adriana Angel and Fiona MacIntosh
This title offers the insights of Nicaraguan women of all ages who live in the various cultures of the country and who explain from their own perspective why Nicaragua is in revolution and what changes they see in their own lives.
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Selections. English. 1987;"Christianity and revolution : Tomás Borge's theology of life
Tomás Borge and Andrew Reding
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Nicaragua, combate y profecía. English ; "Prophets in combat : the Nicaraguan journal of Bishop Pedro Casaldáliga
Pedro Casaldáliga, Phillip Berryman, and Leonard Boff
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Where is Nicaragua?
Peter Davis
An educational and dramatic tour through the controversial country, containing interviews with both Daniel Ortega and Cardinal Miguel Obando y Bravo, the leading voice of the opposition.
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Nicaragua, trinchera teológica : para una teología de la liberación desde Nicaragua
G. Girardi, B. Forcano, and J. Ma. Vigil
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David and Goliath : the U.S. war against Nicaragua
William I. Robinson and Kent Norsworthy
On the basis of research and travels to Nicaragua, the authors provide a thorough critique of the Reagan administration's policy toward that country.
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People in power : forging a grassroots democracy in Nicaragua
Gary Ruchwarger
This book focuses on the essential political issue in Nicaragua: To what extent does authentic popular control exist? Instead of concentrating on the top down, Ruchwarger analyzes the operations and influence of grassroots organizations.
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The jaguar smile : a Nicaraguan journey
Salman Rushdie
In this timeless, haunting portrait of the people and the politics of Nicaragua, Rushdie brings to life the palpable human facts of a country in the midst of a revolution.