Uruguay, 1968
Discover the transformative power of youth activism with "Uruguay, 1968," authored by Vania Markarian and published by the University of California Press in 2016. This compelling paperback delves into the significant role of the Uruguayan student movement during a pivotal year in Latin American history. With 256 pages of insightful analysis, Markarian examines how the fervor of the 1960s galvanized a generation to engage in political life, leaving a lasting impact on leftist politics in Uruguay. This book serves as an essential resource for anyone interested in the intersection of youth movements and political change, providing a nuanced understanding of a critical moment in history. Dive into this rich narrative and explore how the voices of young activists have shaped the political landscape of a nation for decades to come.