Is it possible that more than 50 years after the assassination of Che Guevara, and after hundreds and perhaps thousands of biographers, analysts, journalists, and scientists researching the life and legacy of Che Guevara, it has not yet been discovered that one of Guevara’s articles was published with a pseudonym in July 1967 in the most important journal of social sciences in Cuba, Pensamiento Crítico? The author of this book proposes an affirmative answer to this question, revealing for the first time at a worldwide level, Che Guevara’s possible authorship of a brilliant article studying the Bolivia situation in 1967, at the same time that Guevara’s National Liberation Army of Bolivia was fighting against the military dictatorship of Rene Barrientos. The book provides a dense and rich series of arguments to prove this audacious historical conjecture. The reader must judge if these arguments are convincing or not.
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Is it possible than 50 years latter of the cower assassination of Che Guevara, it has not discover yet, one of Guevara’s article, published with a pseudonym in July 1967, in the most important Journal of Social Sciences in Cuba, the Journal Pensamiento Crítico? The author of this book propose an affirmative answer to this question.
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Prologue to the English Edition – List of Abbreviations – The Combatant: A Che Guevara Enigma – Appendix – Bolivia: Analysis of One Situation.

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ISBN
9781636670874
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Vendor
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Vekt
228 gr
Høyde
225 mm
Bredde
150 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Biographical note

Carlos Antonio Aguirre Rojas has a postdoctoral degree in history from the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences in Paris. He is a full-time researcher at the Institute for Social Research in the National Autonomous University of Mexico. He specializes in the theory of history of the nineteenth, twentieth and twenty-first centuries, and in the new antisystemic movements in Latin America.

Noah Mazer is a poet and translator based in Mexico City. His translations have appeared in Protean, Asymptote, and Paintbucket.page and he maintains a translation blog at noahmazer.com.