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The Fate of Peruvian Democracy: Political Violence, Human Rights, and the Legal Left

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By Tamara Feinstein
2023
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Tamara Feinstein investigates the bloody Shining Path conflict’s effect on the legal Left in late-twentieth-century Peru, illustrating the catastrophic impact state and insurgent violence can have on the growth and resilience of democratic political actors during times of war.

In this engaging historical study, Tamara Feinstein chronicles the late-twentieth-century Shining Path conflict and argues that it significantly contributed to the rupture and disintegration of the noninsurgent legal Left in Peru by deepening preexisting divisions and eradicating an entire generation of leaders. Using a combination of oral histories, archival documents, contemporary media accounts, and participant observation of commemorations, Feinstein maps the trajectory of the Peruvian Left’s rise and fall by analyzing two emblematic human rights cases that occurred at the Left’s zenith and nadir: the state-based violence of the 1986 Lima prison massacres and the 1992 Shining Path assassination of leftist shantytown leader María Elena Moyano. The lessons found in The Fate of Peruvian Democracy reach beyond Peru to connect with other Latin American countries. Peru’s story illustrates the difficulties of accumulating political force during times of violence, underscores how struggles for self-defense can complicate ideological stances on violence, and helps explain the unevenness of the resurgence of the Left (the so-called “pink tide”) in Latin America in the twenty-first century. The book contributes to debates on memory and human rights in Peru and Latin America where divisions over how to remember the war retraced the fault lines of earlier debates over democracy and violence.

Table of Contents

Cover

Half Title Page, Title Page, Copyright, Dedication

pp. i-vi

Contents

pp. vii-viii

List of Illustrations and Tables

pp. ix-x

Acknowledgments

pp. xi-xiv

Spanish-Language Terms

pp. xv-xvi

Acronyms List and Glossary

pp. xvii-xxxii

Maps

pp. xxxiii-xxxiv

Introduction

pp. 1-14

One Revolution from Above or Below? (1960s-1970s)

pp. 15-44

Two Entering the Democratic Game: The Birth of Izquierda Unida (1980-1983)

pp. 45-78

Three To Support or Oppose the Populist Center? (1983-1986)

pp. 79-106

Four Days of Barbarity: The 1986 Lima Prison Massacres

pp. 107-134

Five The Center Cannot Hold: The First and Last Congress of Izquierda Unida at Huampaní (1989)

pp. 135-164

Six Fighting against the Tide: María Elena's Last Stand (1992)

pp. 165-196

Seven The Afterlife of War: Postconflict Memory in Peru (2000-2019)

pp. 197-228

Conclusion

pp. 229-244

Notes

pp. 245-284

Bibliography

pp. 285-302

Index

pp. 303-326
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