Camilo

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134 pages 1995

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"Thoughtful biography based on a thorough command of primary sources. Argues that Torres did not become a revolutionary because of disillusionment with the Church, but that his ideological formation and 'dramatic contact with national reality' led him to endorse armed struggle as the only way to effect fundamental structural change"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 58.

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