Beyond The Barricades
Nicaragua and the Struggle for the Sandinista Press, 1979-1998 (Ohio RIS Latin America Series)
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Word Count
84,500 words, Guess
Page Count
338 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Internet Archivebeyondbarricades0000jone
- ISBN-10089680223X
- ISBN-139780896802230
- Goodreads7338929
- Library of Congress Control Number2002022609
and 4 more
- OCLC Control Number49249130
- Better World Books9780896802230
- Better World BooksW8-BQQ-335
- Open LibraryOL11328084M
Classifications
- LCCF1528 .J66 2002
- LCCF1528.J66 2002
Description
"Throughout the 1980s, Barricada, the official daily newspaper of the ruling Sandanista Front, played the standard role of a party organ, seeking to mobilize the Nicaraguan public to support the revolutionary agenda. Beyond the Barricades, however, reveals a story that is both more intriguing and much more complex. Even during this period of sweeping transformation and outside military siege, another, more professional agenda also motivated Barricada's journalists and editors.". "When the Sandanistas unexpectedly fell from power in the 1990 elections, Barricada gained a substantial degree of autonomy that allowed it to explore a more balanced and nuanced journalism "in the national interest." This new orientation, however, ran afoul of more orthodox party leaders, who gradually gained the upper hand in the bitter internal struggle that wracked the Sandanista Front in the early 1990s. The paper closed its doors in January 1998.". "Adam Jones's study offers a behind-the-scenes look at Barricada's two decades of evolution and dissolution. It also presents an intimate portrait of a key revolutionary institution and the memorable individuals who were a part of it."--BOOK JACKET.
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