Nicaragua 1961-1990 Volume 1 (Latin America@War 10)

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Explore the compelling narrative of 'Nicaragua 1961-1990 Volume 1', an essential entry in the Latin America@War series. This meticulously researched work by author David Francois provides an in-depth analysis of Nicaragua’s turbulent history from 1961 to 1990, highlighting the rise of the Somoza dictatorship and the subsequent insurgency that engulfed the nation. With extensive focus on the military conflicts fueled by internal divisions and external influences, this book captures a critical period of Latin American history with unparalleled detail.

Delve into the socio-political dynamics that led to the Sandinista revolution and the effects of U.S. intervention policies. Discover an array of perspectives as the author expertly chronicles the struggles between various armed factions, supported by a range of socio-economic groups, from students to Marxist guerrillas. Richly illustrated with over 120 photographs, maps, and color artworks, this volume provides readers with a vivid portrayal of the Nicaraguan War.

Perfect for historians, educators, and anyone with an interest in Latin American military history, 'Nicaragua 1961-1990 Volume 1' stands as an indispensable resource. Whether you’re studying the complexities of insurgency or the impact of international relations in the context of the Cold War, this book offers an engaging and informative journey through a decade of conflict in Central America. Add this important work to your collection today and gain valuable insights into the military and political upheavals that shaped Nicaragua’s destiny.

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