Nicaragua 1961-1990 Volume 2 (Latin America@War 15)Delve into the gripping narrative of Nicaragua from 1961 to 1990 with 'Nicaragua 1961 1990 Volume 2' (Latin America@War 15) by renowned author David Francois. This paperback edition, published by Helion & Company on 15 07 2019, provides an authoritative exploration of Nicaraguas tumultuous journey from the rise of the Sandinista government in 1979 to the ongoing struggles against the Contras in the 1980s. Experience firsthand the devastating impact of
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Delve into the gripping narrative of Nicaragua from 1961 to 1990 with 'Nicaragua 1961-1990 Volume 2' (Latin America@War 15) by renowned author David Francois. This paperback edition, published by Helion & Company on 15-07-2019, provides an authoritative exploration of Nicaragua’s tumultuous journey from the rise of the Sandinista government in 1979 to the ongoing struggles against the Contras in the 1980s. Experience firsthand the devastating impact of decades of warfare, economic reforms, and cultural transformation that shaped modern Nicaragua.
This essential historical study meticulously examines the ideologies, organizations, and equipment of the armed groups active during the critical years of 1981-1988, shedding light on one of the bloodiest conflicts in Latin America’s history. It's an unmatched resource for historians, military enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the complexities of Nicaraguan history and US-Latin American relations.
With over 120 carefully curated photographs, maps, and color artworks, this volume not only provides an intricate analysis of military operations but also enriches your understanding through visual storytelling. Don't miss the chance to gain a comprehensive perspective on the trials and tribulations faced by a nation in turmoil. Explore 'Nicaragua 1961-1990 Volume 2' today for a captivating journey through one of the most dramatic chapters in Latin American history.