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The Time of Freedom: Campesino Workers in Guatemala's October Revolution - Paperback

The Time of Freedom: Campesino Workers in Guatemala's October Revolution - Paperback

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by Cindy Forster (Author)

"The time of freedom" was the name that plantation workers-campesinos-gave to Guatemala s national revolution of 1944-1954. Cindy Forster reveals the critical role played by the poor in organizing and sustaining this period of reform.Through court records, labor and agrarian ministry archives, and oral histories, Forster demonstrates how labor conflict on the plantations prepared the ground for national reforms that are usually credited to urban politicians. She focuses on two plantation zones that generated exceptional momentum: the coffee belt in the highlands around San Marcos and the United Fruit Company's banana groves near Tiquisate. Although these regions were unlike in size and complexity, language and race, popular culture and work patterns, both erupted with demands for workers rights and economic justice shortly after the fall of Casta\u00f1eda in 1944. A welcome balance to the standard "top-down" histories of the revolution, Forster's sophisticated analysis demonstrates how campesinos changed the course of the urban revolution. By establishing the context of grassroots mobilization, she substantially alters the conventional view of the entire revolution, and particularly the reforms enacted under President Albenz.

Author Biography

Cindy Forster has worked with immigrants rights networks in the San Francisco Bay area, with labor and human rights groups addressing problems in Central America, and as a union organizer with Justice for Janitors and the Silicon Valley Organizing Project. She is an assistant professor of history at Scripps College in Claremont, California.

Number of Pages: 304
Dimensions: 0.8 x 9.1 x 6.1 IN
Publication Date: July 22, 2010
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