Civil War and Reconstruction: The Repopulation of Tenancingo, El Salvador (1986-1988)University of California, Berkeley, 1988 - 496 pages |
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Contents
The Displaced of El Salvador and the Politicization | 14 |
A Microcosm of the Civil War | 54 |
The Tenancingo Accord | 89 |
Copyright | |
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accord agencies agrarian reform agricultural Aguilares Air Force Americas Watch Anexo Archbishop Archdiocese Armed Forces August Berkeley Blandon bombing Cabarrus CALIFORNIA LIBRARY campesino Carranza Chapter Church civil defense patrols civilian population Cojutepeque Committee Community Council CONADES CONARA Confidential interview conflicted areas cooperative Corral Viejo counterinsurgency credit programs Departmental Commander displaced families Displaced of Tenancingo displaced population Duarte Durham economic El Salvador elite Estado Mayor farmer organizations FECCAS FMLN FUNDASAL staff FUNDASAL's funding guerrillas Hacienda Nueva increasing Informe Narrativo Tenancingo initial inputs January land meeting military presence mobilization Monsenor Rosa Chavez municipality negotiations non-governmental organization northern cantones ongoing Operation Phoenix participation parties peasant rebellion political space pre-conflict refugee repopulation project representative response Rivera y Damas role rural Salvadoran government Salvadoran military San Salvador Santa Cruz Michapa small-holders social promotion structures subsequent Suchitoto Tenancingo project town troops United to Reconstruct UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA USAID