By Marian E. Schlotterbeck, assistant professor of history, explores popular politics in Chile in the decade before Augusto Pinochet’s dictatorship and provides an in-depth account of how working-class people transformed the existing social order by embracing radical politics. (University of California Press/May 2018)
- “Legacies of the Movement of the Revolutionary Left” — In a radio interview, the author discusses grass-roots organizing and revolution in Chile. (KBOO, Portland, Oregon)
By Michael J. Lazzara, professor of Latin American literature and cultural studies, in the Department of Spanish. “He looks beyond victims and perpetrators to unveil the ambiguous, ethically vexed realms of memory and experience that authoritarian regimes inevitably generate,” the publisher’s website states. (University of Wisconsin Press/May 2018)
- “Talking About Civilian Complicity With the Pinochet Regime’s Violence” — Q&A with the author. (University of Wisconsin Press Blog)