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Guatemala, a Silenced History (1944-1989): Volume II, A Break in the Domino Effect

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Several myths regarding Guatemalan history have become widely accepted as fact, even though there is much evidence supporting opposing interpretations. Professor Carlos Sabino, a knowledgeable Latin American historian, offers the reader a well-balanced view on the economic and political developments of Guatemala in the last half of the 20th century.
Guatemala, a Silenced History, is a result of a lengthy investigation and is intended not only as a text for scholars but also as a clear account for all readers interested in the history of Guatemala and Latin America.
The extensive research conducted by Sabino allows him to deliver a work that highlights certain controversial information that is often omitted in contemporary accounts. Maps and photos are included to familiarize the modern reader with forgotten images of a bygone era.

510 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 3, 2019

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