Ebook {Epub PDF} Weavers of Revolution: The Yarur Workers and Chiles Road to Socialism by Peter Winn






















Winn, who interviewed the workers and Allende while many of the events were taking place, brilliantly captures the turning point of Chile's "democratic road to socialism" of in both the 3/5(1). Winn, who interviewed both the workers and Allende while many of these events were taking place, captures the turning point in Chile's "democratic road to socialism"--in both the presidential palace and the Yarur mill. He demonstrates how the revolution was "forged from below" and explains political complexities that arose from the workers' confrontation with Allende, complexities that have both .  · Weavers of the Revolution: The Yarur Workers and Chile's Road to Socialism. By Peter Winn. pp, Oxford, Purchase. The Yarur cotton mill, the largest in Chile, was a bastion of feudal attitudes and practices until its seizure by its workers in the early Allende www.doorway.ru Accessible For Free: True.


Paperback, pages. Published January 19th by Oxford University Press, USA (first published ) More Details Original Title. Weavers of Revolution: The Yarur Workers and Chile's Road to Socialism. ISBN. (ISBN ) Edition Language. English. Weavers of Revolution is a major reinterpretation of the Salvador Allende era in Chile as well as a compelling drama of human triumph and tragedy that exemplifies "the new narrative history" at its authentic best. Unfolding a vivid story as seen through the eyes of the participants themselves, the book focuses on the workers at the Yarur factory, Chile's largest cotton mill. Winn, who interviewed the workers and Allende while many of the events were taking place, brilliantly captures the turning point of Chile's "democratic road to socialism" of in both the Yarur mill and the presidential palace, showing how a revolution was forged "from below.".


Winn, who interviewed both the workers and Allende while many of these events were taking place, captures the turning point in Chile's "democratic road to socialism"--in both the presidential palace and the Yarur mill. He demonstrates how the revolution was "forged from below" and explains political complexities that arose from the workers' confrontation with Allende, complexities that have both eluded American understanding and frustrated U.S. foreign policy. Weavers of the Revolution: The Yarur Workers and Chile's Road to Socialism. By Peter Winn. pp, Oxford, Purchase. The Yarur cotton mill, the largest in Chile, was a bastion of feudal attitudes and practices until its seizure by its workers in the early Allende days. Winn, who interviewed the workers and Allende while many of the events were taking place, brilliantly captures the turning point of Chile's "democratic road to socialism" of in both the Yarur mill and the presidential palace, showing how a revolution was forged "from below.".

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