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Feeling their way of life threatened, the villagers looked for a new way to defend themselves. They didn't just see themselves as workers anymore—they reclaimed their identity as . Why the Village Succeeded (Yashar's Three Factors)
Here is a helpful story to illustrate the book's core arguments: The Story of the Changing Village Contesting Citizenship in Latin America: The Ri...
is available at retailers like Barnes & Noble and Strand Book Store . Feeling their way of life threatened, the villagers
According to Deborah Yashar , this village—and real movements in countries like and Bolivia —succeeded because of three specific things: According to Deborah Yashar , this village—and real
In contrast, villages in places like might have had the same grievances, but they lacked the strong social networks or the political space to turn their frustration into a national movement. The "Postliberal Challenge"
The book by Deborah J. Yashar explores why indigenous movements suddenly surged in late 20th-century Latin America.