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Go to My LibraryLa soberanía no se entrega ni se negocia ! discurso pronunciado por el 42 aniversario del asalto al cuartel Moncada, Plaza de la Revolución "Mariana Grajales", Guantánamo, 26 de Julio de 1995
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- Spanish
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- Editora Política
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- 14
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- 9789500274524
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The book receives widespread acclaim for its meticulously researched and comprehensive account of the events leading to the 1973 coup in Chile. Reviewers consistently praise the author's ability to draw upon declassified documents, meeting transcripts, and various sources to construct a detailed and critical narrative of foreign intervention, particularly highlighting the involvement of external powers. Many commend the author's brilliant, clear, and sensitive writing style, which makes complex historical events accessible and emotionally impactful. Readers found the book to be highly educational, offering insights into previously untold aspects of history and deepening their understanding of the political dynamics of the era, the foreign influence, and the democratic traditions that were lost. It is celebrated for its contribution to collective memory and its power to evoke strong emotions, even in those already familiar with the history.
However, some reviewers note that the book could offer a more balanced perspective on the internal Chilean political and economic situation during Salvador Allende's presidency. Critics suggest that the heavy focus on foreign intervention might overshadow a more thorough analysis of domestic challenges, such as potential inflationary pressures or the effects of nationalization policies. Additionally, a few reviews indicate that Allende's portrayal sometimes leans towards a romanticized biography, concentrating on his positive attributes without exploring potential criticisms or offering a more nuanced, complete picture of his actions. One reviewer also mentioned minor inconsistencies in the figures presented.
Despite these criticisms, the book is overwhelmingly regarded as a vital and impactful work. It comes highly recommended for readers interested in the geopolitical dynamics of the Cold War, the history of foreign intervention in Latin America, and the specific events that culminated in the 1973 coup in Chile. It serves as an essential resource for those seeking a detailed and emotionally engaging account of the external forces that shaped this period, offering a strong counter-narrative against historical revisionism. The book is particularly valued by those who wish to deepen their understanding of the political project under Allende, the fragility of democracy, and the enduring importance of historical memory, making it a crucial read for anyone wanting to grasp the complexities of this historical moment and its lasting lessons.
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