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A Nicaraguan Exceptionalism?

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A Nicaraguan Exceptionalism? Synopsis

In recent years, child migrants from Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador have made the perilous journey to the United States in unprecedented numbers, but their peers in Nicaragua have remained at home. Nicaragua also enjoys lower murder rates and far fewer gang problems when compared with her neighbours.

Why is Nicaragua so different? The present government has promulgated a discourse of Nicaraguan exceptionalism, arguing that Nicaragua is unique thanks to the heritage of the 1979 Sandinista revolution. This volume critically interrogates that claim, asking whether the legacy of the revolution is truly exceptional. An interdisciplinary work, the book brings together historians, anthropologists and sociologists to explore the multifarious ways in which the revolutionary past continues to shape public policy - and daily life - in Nicaragua's tumultuous present.

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ISBN: 9781908857576
Publication date: 24th February 2020
Author: Hilary Francis
Publisher: University of London Press an imprint of Centre for Latin American and Caribbean Studies
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 202 pages
Genres: History of the Americas
Revolutionary groups and movements