Abstract

This paper studies writings about the armed uprising of Augusto Sandino, and the anti-imperialist trends that were debated, from that event, in the Claridad and Repertorio Americano journals. It also analyzes the context in which these texts circulated, their impact in the creation of a Latin American nation, and how Sandino became a representation for the regional political thought.

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