DeLugan, Robin Maria.
Tucson : University of Arizona Press, c2012.
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Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 139-150) and index.
- Introduction: Nation Out of War — Concentrating on Culture : Peace, Schooling, and Values — Drawing on the Past : History, Archaeology, Inclusions, and Exclusions — Envisioning Indigenous Participation : State Ambivalence, Local Activism, and International Influences — Remapping the Nation : Faraway Citizens, Transnational State Practices, and the Impact of Migration — Remembering and Belonging : Museums, Monuments, and National Memory Including the Violence of Civil War — Conclusion.
Subjects:
- El Salvador — Politics and government — 1992-
- El Salvador — Social conditions — 20th century.
- El Salvador — Social conditions — 21st century.
- Civil war — Political aspects — El Salvador — History.
- Civil war — Social aspects — El Salvador — History.
- Political culture — El Salvador — History.
- Nationalism — El Salvador — History.
- Collective memory — El Salvador — History.
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