1983
DOI: 10.2307/981098
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The Middle American Exile of Víctor Raúl Haya de la Torre

Abstract: On August 23, 1931, the galleries of Lima's bull ring, the Plaza de Acho, rang with deafening applause. The object of this public tribute was Víctor Raúl Haya de la Torre, a young provincial politician who had just finished exhorting his fellow countrymen to join him in a movement for the regeneration of Peru. This day truly belonged to Haya, for it symbolized his return to the lists of Peruvian politics and the resumption of an active national political career that would be stilled only by death almost half a… Show more

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“…30-34). political realities. His studies of economics and exposure to anti-imperialist thought informed his understanding of depression-era Peru (Salisbury 1983;Stein 1980, p. 149). And many influences prompted him to cultivate a deep sensitivity to the historical plight and political potential of social groups that had been previously marginalized.…”
Section: Situated Political Innovation In Peru's 1931 Electionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…30-34). political realities. His studies of economics and exposure to anti-imperialist thought informed his understanding of depression-era Peru (Salisbury 1983;Stein 1980, p. 149). And many influences prompted him to cultivate a deep sensitivity to the historical plight and political potential of social groups that had been previously marginalized.…”
Section: Situated Political Innovation In Peru's 1931 Electionmentioning
confidence: 96%