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Reluctant Rebels: Comparative Studies of Revolution and Underdevelopment

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Reluctant Comparative Studies of Revolution and Underdevelopment (Paperback) by John Walton 230 pages Columbia University Press (January 1984) English RELUCTANT REBELS COMBINES HISTORICAL STUDIES OF NATIONAL REVOLTS IN THIRD WORLD WITH A THEORETICAL INTERPRETATION THAT DEMONSTRATES WHY THESE EVENTS BELONG TO PROPER STUDY OF REVOLUTION

230 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 1984

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John Walton

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John Walton is an award-winning journalist who specializes in transport, aviation, airlines, and the passenger experience. John grew up on three continents and likes to joke that he was raised by cabin crew! His lifelong interest in aviation was sparked during a life of shuttling around the world on Boeing 747-100 and -200 aircraft, and he remembers with fondness the days when bored pilots and cabin crew didn’t mind an inquisitive teenager hanging around in cockpits and galleys asking questions.

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