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082 0 4 _a791.4409728409048
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084 _aonline - DeGruyter
100 1 _aConsalvi, Carlos Henriquez
_eautore
245 1 0 _aBroadcasting the Civil War in El Salvador :
_bA Memoir of Guerrilla Radio /
_cCarlos Henriquez Consalvi.
264 1 _aAustin :
_bUniversity of Texas Press,
_c[2021]
264 4 _c©2010
300 _a1 online resource (293 p.)
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _acomputer
_bc
_2rdamedia
338 _aonline resource
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347 _atext file
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490 0 _aLLILAS Translations from Latin America Series
505 0 0 _tFrontmatter --
_tMap 1 --
_tContents --
_tMap 2 --
_tPreface --
_tList of acronyms --
_tIntroduction Peasant Insurgency and Guerrilla Radio in Northern Morazán, El Salvador --
_t1980 --
_tTearing Your Heart Out --
_tOff to War with a Priest --
_tOn the Way to El Escondido --
_tRafael: Morazán, a Strategic Project --
_t1981 --
_tJanuary 1 --
_tJanuary 2 --
_tLicho --
_tThe Sky Is Taken by Assault --
_tThe Resurrection of Altagracia --
_tThe Pain of Calixtro --
_tThe Massacre at Junquillo --
_tDamn! La Guacamaya Never Gives Up! --
_tMonsignor Romero in La Guacamaya --
_tJonás --
_tCalle Negra, Almost Certain Death --
_tVilla del Rosario --
_tEl Zapotal --
_tA North American in the War --
_tJuan Ramón, from Bus to History --
_tEighty Devils Set Loose --
_tThe Torogoces Are Born --
_tBenito --
_tAlejandro Peluna’s Flying Mule --
_tChiyo and Pajarillo --
_tLoving Marcela in the Midst of War Is Another War --
_tTancho --
_tPerquín, Road of Embers --
_tThe Fifth Front --
_tVictorino, the Light Within --
_tOperation Hammer and Anvil --
_tToni, Montalbo, and Javier --
_tMonterrosa Captures Radio Venceremos --
_tRadio Venceremos Goes to the Sea --
_tReturn to Morazán --
_tThe El Mozote Massacre --
_t1982 --
_tThe Cave of Passions --
_tThe Fortress of Happiness --
_tHell in Poza Honda --
_tThe Battle of El Moscarrón --
_tThe Incredible Return of Colonel Castillo --
_tAna Guadalupe --
_tManlio, Your Guitar’s Beating --
_tThe First Prisoner Exchange --
_tFreedom for Perquín --
_tLesbia and the Idols of Pensacola --
_tEvery Last One of Us Danced, Colonel --
_tRogelio’s Sense of Humor --
_t1983 --
_tShutting Down Transportation --
_tOswaldo Escobar Velado --
_tEl Quinto Piso de la Alegría --
_tPaty’s Memories --
_tThe Swearing In of the BRAZ --
_tThe Defeat of the Belloso Battalion --
_tThe Amatillo Bridge --
_tLa Antena Is Taken --
_tMonterrosa and His War Trophies --
_tAtilio and the Smell of Ink --
_tDiana the Huntress, an Assassin Sent by the CIA --
_tThe Bells Toll for Carlos --
_tAttack on the Third Brigade --
_tEl Pedrero --
_tWe Capture the Butcher --
_tEl Cheje, the Godfather --
_tThe Military School in San Fernando --
_tGeneral Command in Morazán --
_tSesori --
_tMorazán Has a Name: Commander Quincho --
_t1984 --
_tThe Legend of El Chongue --
_tThe Colonels’ Logic --
_tThe Exchange of Colonel Castillo --
_tThe Trickster Is Tricked --
_tNolbo versus the Gringos --
_tA Piece of Deerskin, and El Calihuate Is Reborn --
_tA Stradivarius Violin --
_tIt Wasn’t the Siguanaba --
_tLety --
_tAna Lidia --
_tThe Carpenter Who Destroyed an Empire --
_tA Meeting in La Palma --
_tOperation Torola IV --
_tTo Die Like a Dog --
_tThe Gringos’ Man --
_tThe Trojan Horse --
_tThe Sword of Mars or the Mirror of Venus? --
_tThe Tenacity of the Izote --
_tEpilogue, 1992 --
_tEpilogue, 2003 --
_tEpilogue, 2009 --
_tIndex
506 0 _arestricted access
_uhttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
_fonline access with authorization
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520 _aDuring the 1980s war in El Salvador, Radio Venceremos was the main news outlet for the Frente Farabundo Martí para la Liberación Nacional (FMLN), the guerrilla organization that challenged the government. The broadcast provided a vital link between combatants in the mountains and the outside world, as well as an alternative to mainstream media reporting. In this first-person account, "Santiago," the legend behind Radio Venceremos, tells the story of the early years of that conflict, a rebellion of poor peasants against the Salvadoran government and its benefactor, the United States. Originally published as La Terquedad del Izote, this memoir also addresses the broader story of a nationwide rebellion and its international context, particularly the intensifying Cold War and heavy U.S. involvement in it under President Reagan. By the war's end in 1992, more than 75,000 were dead and 350,000 wounded—in a country the size of Massachusetts. Although outnumbered and outfinanced, the rebels fought the Salvadoran Army to a draw and brought enough bargaining power to the negotiating table to achieve some of their key objectives, including democratic reforms and an overhaul of the security forces. Broadcasting the Civil War in El Salvador is a riveting account from the rebels' point of view that lends immediacy to the Salvadoran conflict. It should appeal to all who are interested in historic memory and human rights, U.S. policy toward Central America, and the role the media can play in wartime.
538 _aMode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
546 _aIn English.
588 0 _aDescription based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 26. Apr 2022)
650 0 _aGuerrillas
_zEl Salvador.
650 0 _aRadio broadcasting
_zEl Salvador
_xHistory
_y20th century.
650 7 _aHISTORY / General.
_2bisacsh
700 1 _aChing, Erik
_eautore
700 1 _aNagle, Charles Leo
_eautore
700 1 _aPrince, A.L. (Bill)
_eautore
850 _aIT-RoAPU
856 4 0 _uhttps://doi.org/10.7560/722859
856 4 0 _uhttps://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9780292793071
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