Explore the latest books of this year!
Bookbot

Victor Figueroa Clark

    Victor Figueroa Clark, drawing on his background in economics, politics, and history, delves into the ideological evolution of the Chilean left following the 1973 coup. His research examines how these political parties developed their ideologies and how their international connections, particularly in Europe and Cuba, influenced the participation of many Chileans in revolutionary movements across Central America. This work employs a transnational approach to history, offering a unique perspective on Latin American political dynamics. Clark's scholarship highlights the intricate interplay between domestic politics and global networks in shaping revolutionary endeavors.

    Nothing Yet
    We don’t have any books by this author in stock at the moment