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Historical and Political Origins of the Salvadorean Social Revolution of 1932

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The Communist International in Central America, 1920–36

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The Communist International maintained contact with Sandino’s movement in Nicaragua by means of the Anti-Imperialist League. In El Salvador, it did so principally through another of its front organizations: International Red Aid.1

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  1. Thomas F. Lee, Latin-American Problems, Their Relations to our Investors Billions ( Brener, Warren and Putman, New York, 1932 ) p. 148.

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  2. A. Altschult and W.W. Renwich, ‘Del Problems de los Cereales en la Repûblica de El Salvador’, Boletin Oficial ( San Salvador, Ministerio de Economia, 1945 ) p. 55.

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  3. William Khrem, Democracia y Tiranía en el Caribe ( Buenos Aires, Editorial Palestra, 1959 ) p. 42.

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  4. See David Browning, El Salvador: Landscape and Society ( Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1971 ) pp. 177–8.

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  5. See Jorge Arias Gómez, Farabundo Marti ( San José, Costa Rica, Editorial Centroamericana, 1973 ) p. 36.

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  6. David Luna, ‘Un Heroico y Trfgíco Suceso de Nuestra Historia’, in El Proceso Politico Centroamericano ( San Salvador, Editorial Universitaria, 1964 ) p. 55.

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  7. See A. Lozovsky, ‘Le Congrés de Syndicats de l’Amérique Latine’, La Correspondance Internationale, no. 48, 9 June 1929, p. 698.

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  8. Dana Munro, The Five Republics of Central America ( New York, Oxford University Press, 1918 ) p. 110.

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Cerdas-Cruz, R. (1993). Historical and Political Origins of the Salvadorean Social Revolution of 1932. In: The Communist International in Central America, 1920–36. St Antony’s/Macmillan Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-11984-4_5

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