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Continuity Amid Paradox: Recent Writing on Colombia
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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 October 2022
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1. Charles W. Bergquist, Coffee and Conflict in Colombia, 1886-1910 (Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 1978).
2. Daniel Pécaut, Política y sindicalismo en Colombia (Bogotá: La Carreta, 1973).
3. See also Miguel Urrutia, The Development of the Colombian Labor Movement (New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1969), 183–84.
4. A revised English version of this book, published by Ohio University in 1988 as Conservative Thought in Twentieth-Century Latin America: The Ideas of Laureano Gómez, offers a more strictly chronological analysis of the evolution of Gómez's thought. It also provides a more extended discussion of conservative thinkers in other Latin American countries than does the Spanish edition.
5. Gonzalo Sánchez V., Los días de la revolución: Gaitanismo y el 9 de abril en provincia (Bogotá: Centro Cultural Jorge Eliécer Gaitán, 1983).
6. Richard E. Sharpless, Gaitán of Colombia: A Political Biography (Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1978).
7. Paul Oquist, Violence, Conflict, and Politics in Colombia (New York: Academic Press, 1980).
8. Gonzalo Sánchez, “La Violencia in Colombia: New Research, New Questions,” Hispanic American Historical Review 65, no. 4 (1985):789–807.
9. Jaime Arocha, La violencia en el Quindío: determinantes ecológicos y económicos del homicidio en un municipio caficultor (Bogotá: Ediciones Tercer Mundo, 1979).
10. Keith H. Christie, “Antioqueño Colonization in Western Colombia: A Reappraisal,” Hispanic American Historical Review 58, no. 2 (1978):282.