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The Evolving Crisis and Consequences for Group Inequality, 1968–90

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Part of the book series: Conflict, Inequality and Ethnicity ((CoIE))

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We have seen how forces for change in Peru emerged only in incoherent and fragmented form by the 1960s, though there were some constructive signs developing. Not only was political protest around land and labour issues increasingly vigorous, but also with municipal elections introduced in 1963, movement in political HIs seemed possible.

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© 2010 Rosemary Thorp and Maritza Paredes

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Thorp, R., Paredes, M. (2010). The Evolving Crisis and Consequences for Group Inequality, 1968–90. In: Ethnicity and the Persistence of Inequality. Conflict, Inequality and Ethnicity. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230293137_7

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