The Peruvian Scociety (MAIN TITTLE) edit
Peruvian Identity edit
Social Status, Inclusion and Exclusion edit
The franchise was restricted to a small minority. [1]
Rise and Fall of Oligarchy Society (Historical) edit
Migrations, Urban Life and Majorities edit
Political Violence, Shining Path edit
Family, Comunity and Region edit
Education on Peru edit
- Hello
- Stop
- Shut up
Catholic Church and the State edit
Sports edit
Peru on 21st Century edit
Notes edit
- ^ Weart, 1998, p. 304-305.
Fiction edit
- The Dancer Upstairs: A Novel by Nicholas Shakespeare, ISBN 0-385-72107-2.
- The Dancer Upstairs movie listing from the Internet Movie Database
- Strange Tunnels Disappearing by Gary Ley, ISBN 1-85411-302-X.
- The Evening News, by Arthur Hailey, ISBN 0-385-50424-1.
- Death in the Andes, by Mario Vargas Llosa, ISBN 0-14-026215-6.
- Paper Dove (Paloma de Papel) movie listing from the Internet Movie Database
External links edit
- The People's War in Perú Archive - Information about the Communist Party of Perú (PCP) 'Shining Path' Official Site until 1998
- Article by Caretas comparing Tarata to the 9/11 attack by Al Qaeda
- Article in PDF about the Tarata Car Bomb by Shining Path
- New 'Shining Path' threat in Peru, on the April, 2004 interview with Artemio
- Apparently authentic Shining Path communiques (in Spanish) on a web site that appears to belong to a Spanish Maoist party calling itself the "Partido Comunista de España"; however, it is clearly not the site of the well-known Communist Party of Spain.
- Report of the (CVR) Truth and Reconciliation Commission (PDF, in Spanish)
- Report of the (CVR) Truth and Reconciliation Commission (HTML, in Spanish)
- Terrorism Research Center list of Terrorist Organizations.
- The assassination of Maria Elena Moyano
- Human Rights Watch report on SL
See also edit
References edit
- The Monkey's Paw: New Chronicles from Peru, Kirk, Robin, The University of Massachusetts Press: Amherst, MA, 1997 (ISBN 1-55849-108-2)
- "Terrorist Group Profiles", Dudley Knox Library, Naval Postgraduate School.
- "Coup against Shining Path", La República (Lima), 13 November 2003.