I nternationalizing R evolution: The Nicaraguan Revolution and the World, 1977-1990

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This special issue traces its roots to a workshop on the international, transnational and global dimensions of the Nicaraguan Revolution held at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) in May 2019. Convened by Dr. Eline van Ommen and Dr. Tanya Harmer, the editors of this special issue, the workshop was generously funded by the LSE Department of International History and the LSE Latin America and Caribbean Centre. Most of the articles that follow were first presented at this workshop, where a lively exchange took place on the revolution's history and present-day legacies.

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Harmer, T., & Van Ommen, E. (2021). I nternationalizing R evolution: The Nicaraguan Revolution and the World, 1977-1990. In Americas (Vol. 78, pp. 541–551). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/tam.2021.109

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