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SUMMARY: Reform\, Revolution\, Reaction. Land and the indigenous question 
 in Allende's Chile. - Dr. Dan Carter\, Wolfson College
DTSTART:20140204T174500Z
DTEND:20140204T191500Z
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CONTACT:Prof Jane Chapman
DESCRIPTION:This talk explores the familiar topic of Chile under the Popul
 ar Unity Government (1970-1973) from a less familiar angle: the indigenous
  heartlands of the south. Here\, unresolved territorial conflicts between 
 European settlers and the Mapuche people accentuated the political divisio
 ns of a nation-state in denial about its indigenous heritage. Through the 
 history of the\nAraucanía region\, we can understand the obstacles to All
 ende's "Chilean road to Socialism"\, the hopes of Che\nGuevara-inspired re
 volutionaries and why a supposedly\nstable democracy gave way to a 17-year
 -long military dictatorship.
LOCATION:Gatsby Room\, Wolfson College
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