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Abu-Lughod, Lila.

1990 “The Romance of Resistance: Tracing Transformations of Power Through Bedouin Women.” American Ethnologist 17(1): 41-55.

Adams, Richard N.

1970 Crucifixion by Power: Essays on Guatemalan National Social Structure, 1944-1966. Austin: University of Texas Press.

1976 Cultural Surveys of Panama-Nicaragua-Guatemala-El Salvador-Honduras. Detroit: Blaine Ethridge. [1ª edición 1957].

1990 “Ethnic Images and Strategies in 1944.” In C. Smith, ed., Guatemalan Indians and the State: 1540 to 1988, pp. 141-62. Austin: University of Texas Press.

Adams, Richard N., Ruben E. Reina, Roland H. Ebel, June Nash, Miles Richardson & Barbara Bode.

1972 (1957) Community, Culture, and National Change. Publication nº 24, pp. 1-54. New Orleans: Middle American Research Institute, Tulane University.

Americas Watch.

1983 Creating a Desolation and Calling It Peace.

1984 Guatemala: A Nation of Prisoners.

1986 Civil Patrols in Guatemala.

1987 Human Rights in Guatemala During President Cerezo’s First Year.

1989 Persecuting Human Rights Monitors: The CERJ in Guatemala.

Amnesty International.

1981 “Guatemala: A Government Program of Political Murder.” New York Review of Books, March 19, pp. 38-40.

1982 “Guatemala: Massive Extrajudicial Executions in Rural Areas Under the Government of General Efraín Ríos Montt.” Special briefing, July.

1987 Guatemala: The Human Rights Record.

Anderson, Benedict.

1983 Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism. London: Verso.

Anderson, Jon Lee & Scott Anderson.

1988 War Zones. New York: Dodd, Mead & Company.

Anderson, Robert Mapes.

1979 Vision of the Disinherited: The Making of Modern Pentecostalism. New York: Oxford University Press.

Anfuso, Joseph & David Sczepanski.

1983 He Gives, He Takes Away. Eureka, California: Radiance Publications (reeditado como Servant or Dictator?)

Annis, Sheldon.

1987 God and Production in a Guatemalan Town. Austin: University of Texas Press.

APROFAM (Asociación Pro-Bienestar de la Familia de Guatemala).

1988 “Seminario Población, Recursos Naturales y Medio Ambiente,” Ciudad de Guatemala.

Arias, Arturo.

1985 “El Movimiento Indígena en Guatemala, 1970-83.” En Daniel Camacho, ed., Movimientos Populares en Centroamerica, pp. 63-119. Costa Rica: Ciudad Universitaria Rodrigo Facio.

1990 “Changing Indian Identity: Guatemala’s Violent Transition to Modernity.” En C. Smith, ed., Guatemalan Indians and the State: 1540 to 1988, pp. 230-57. Austin: University of Texas Press.

Arias de Blois, Jorge.

1978 Demografía Guatemalteca 1960-76: Una bibliografía anotada. Guatemala: Universidad del Valle.

1983 Demografía Guatemalteca 1960-76: Una bibliografía anotada (primer suplemento 1977-79). Guatemala: Universidad del Valle.

1986 “La Educación y las Tendencias Demográficas: Impactos Mutuos.” Guatemala: Asociación Pro-Bienestar de la Familia de Guatemala.

Asturias, Miguel Angel.

1967 El Señor Presidente. New York: Atheneum.

1975 Men of Maize. Delacorte Press/Seymour Lawrence.

AVANCSO (Asociación para el Avance de las Ciencias Sociales en Guatemala).

1990 “Política Institucional hacia el Desplazado Interno en Guatemala.” Cuadernos de Investigación nº 6. Ciudad de Guatemala.

Barry, Tom & Deb Preusch.

1984 “The Pacification of Guatemala: The Role of U.S. Economic Aid.” Resource Center Bulletin, November, pp. 1-4.

Bermúdez, Fernando.

1986 Death and Resurrection in Guatemala. Maryknoll, New York: Orbis Books.

Berryman, Phillip.

1984 The Religious Roots of Rebellion: Christians in Central American Revolutions. Maryknoll, New York: Orbis Books.

1991 “Churches in Conflict.” Unpublished book manuscript.

Black, George, con Milton Jamail y Norma Stoltz Chinchilla.

1984 Garrison Guatemala. London: Zed Press.

Bricker, Victoria Reifler.

1981 Indian Christ, Indian King. Austin: University of Texas Press.

Brintnall, Douglas E.

1979a. Revolt Against the Dead: The Modernization of a mayan Community in the Highlands of Guatemala. New York: Gordon & Breach.

1979b “Race Relations in the Southeastern Highlands of Mesoamerica.” American Ethnologist 6(4): 638-52.

British Parliamentary Human Rights Group.

1984 Bitter and Cruel: Report of a Mission to Guatemala, October.

Brown, Michael.

1991 “Beyond Resistance: A Comparative Study of Utopian Renewal in Amazonia.” Ethnohistory 38(4): 388-413.

Burgos-Debray, Elisabeth, ed.

1983 I, Rigoberta Menchú. London: Verso.

Burkitt, Robert.

1930 “Explorations in the Highlands of Western Guatemala.” Museum Journal (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania), 21(1): 41-72.

Burnett, Virginia Garrard.

1986 “A History of Protestantism in Guatemala.” Ph.D dissertation, Tulane University.

Burnett, Virginia Garrard y David Stoll, eds.

1993 “Rethinking Protestantism in Latin America.” Philadelphia: Temple University Press.

Burns, Allan F.

1989 “Internal and External Identity Among Kanjobal mayan Refugees in Florida.” In Nancie L. Gonzalez & Carolyn S. McCommon, eds. Conflict, Migration, and the Expression of Ethnicity, pp. 46-59. Boulder: Westview Press.

Cambranes, J. C.

1986 Agrarismo en Guatemala. Guatemala: Serviprensa Centroamericana.

Canby, Peter.

1992 The Heart of the Sky: Travels Among the maya. New York: Harper Collins.

Carlsen, Robert S.

1992 “Of Bullets, Bibles and Bokunabs: What in the World is Going On at Santiago Atitlán?” Ph.D dissertation, University of Colorado.

Carmack, Robert M., ed.

1988 Harvest of Violence: Guatemala’s Indians in the Counterinsurgency War. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press.

Central America Report

1990 “Above the law? Civil patrols in Guatemala,” Central America Report 17, nº18 (May 18). Four-page special report.

CEP (Centro de Estudios y Publicaciones).

1981 Morir y Despertar en Guatemala. Lima, Perú.

CGUP (Comité Guatemalteco de Unidad Patriótica).

1983 Alto al Genocidio de un Pueblo en Lucha.

Chance, John K.

1990 “Changes in Twentieth-Century Mesoamerican Cargo Systems.” In Lynn Stephen & James Dow, eds. Class, Politics and Popular Religion in Mexico and Central America, pp. 27-42. Volume 10, Society for Latin American Anthropology Publication Series. Washington D.C.: American Anthropological Association.

Chapin, Mac.

1988 “Counterinsurgency and the Development Pole Strategy in Guatemala.” Cultural Survival Quarterly 12(3): 11-17.

Chernow, Ron.

1979 “The Strange Death of Bill Woods: Did He Fly too Far in the Zone of the Generals?”Mother Jones,May, pp. 32-42.

Christian, Michael.

1982 “Guatemala Diary.” The Community Voice (Bend, Oregon), February, pp. 7-8.

Cifuentes H., Juan Fernando.

1982 “Apreciación de Asuntos Civiles para el área ixil.” Revista Militar, Septiembre-diciembre, pp. 26-72 (referida a los primeros 1980 o 1981).

Coffin,Mark B.

1981 “Nebaj, Guatemala: Many My Lai’s.” 23 page typescript.

Colby, Benjamin N.

1976 “The Anomalous ixil -Bypassed by the Postclassic?” American Antiquity 41(1): 74-80.

Colby, Benjamin & Lore Colby.

1981 The Daykeeper: The Life and Discourse of an ixil Diviner. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press.

Colby, Benjamin N. & Pierre L. van den Berghe.

1969 ixil Country: A Plural Society in Highland Guatemala. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Collier, George A.

1975 Fields of the Tzotzil: The Ecological Bases of Tradition in Highland Chiapas. Austin: University of Texas Press.

1987 Socialists of Rural Andalusia: Unacknowledged Revolutionaries of the Second Republic. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press.

Comaroff, Jean & John.

1991 Of Revelation and Revolution: Christianity, Colonialism, and Consciousness in South Africa. Volume 1. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Compañero.

1982 “Testimonio: María Lupe, mujer parcelaria de la selva.” Compañero (Ejército Guerrillero de los Pobres) 5: 27-30.

Council on Hemispheric Affairs.

1990 “Profile: Mario Polanco, ‘you are the assassins.’” COHA’s Washington Report on the Hemisphere, August 22, p.2.

Daniels, Anthony.

1990 “Sweet Waist of America: ” Journeys Around Guatemala. London: Hutchinson.

Davis, Shelton Harold.

1970 “Land of Our Ancestors: A Study of Land Tenure and Inheritance in the Highlands of Guatemala.” Ph.D dissertation, Harvard University.

1985 “Civil Patrols -Armed Peace in Northern Huehuetenango.” Cultural Survival Quarterly 9(4): 38-39.

1988 “Introduction: Sowing the Seeds of Violence.” In Robert M. Carmack, ed., Harvest of Violence, pp. 3-36. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press.

Davis, Shelton H. & Julie Hodson.

1982 Witnesses to Political Violence in Guatemala: The Suppression of a Rural Development Movement. Impact Audit 2. Boston: Oxfam America.

Debray, Régis (en colaboración con Ricardo Ramírez)

1975 “Guatemala”. In R. Debray las puebas de fuego, pp. 249-324. México D.F., Siglo XXI Editores S.A.

De Janvry, Alain.

1982 The Agrarian Question and Reformism in Latin America. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press.

Democratic Front Against Repression.

1980 “Report on the Spanish Embassy Massacre in Guatemala. “Eleven page typescript.

Dennis, Philip A., Gary S. Elbow, & Peter L. Heller.

1988 “Development Under Fire: The Playa Grande Colonization Project in Guatemala.” Human Organization 47(1): 69-76.

Diener, Paul.

1978 “The Tears of St. Anthony: Ritual and Revolution in Eastern Guatemala.” Latin American Perspectives 5(3): 92-ll6.

Dirección General de Estadística.

1968 Censo Agropecuario 1964. Tomo 1.Ministerio de Economía.

1973 Censo de 1973, Lugares Poblados.

1979 Guatemala: Población Estimada por Departamentos y Municipios, Años 1974-1985.

1981 Censo 1981, Lugares Poblados.

1982 III Censo Nacional Agropecuario 1979.Volumen I, Tomo I. Ministerio de Economía.

“Dossiere: Aparecimiento Público de las Comunidades de Población en Resistencia(CPR) de la Sierra.” 1991.

Durham, William H.

1979 Scarcity and Survival in Central America: Ecological Origins of the Soccer War. Stanford: Stanford University Press.

Earle, Duncan MacLean.

1982 “Changes in Ethnic Population Proportions in the Quiche Basin: A Case of Reconquest.” In R. Carmack, J. Early & C. Lutz, eds., Historical Demography of Highland Guatemala, pp. 183-8, Albany: Institute of Mesoamerican Studies, State University of New York.

1991 “Measuring the maya Disconnection: Violence and Development in Guatemala.” American Ethnologist 18(4): 793-8.

Early, John D.

1982a The Demographic Structure and Evolution of a Peasant System: The Guatemalan Population, Boca Raton: University Presses of Florida.

1982b “Some Demographic Characteristics of Peasant Systems: The Guatemalan Case.” In John Early & Christopher Lutz, eds., The Historical Demography of Highland Guatemala, pp. 169-81. Publication nº 6, Institute for Mesoamerican Studies. Albany: State University of New York.

Ebel, Roland.

1988 “When Indians Take Power: Conflict and Consensus in San Juan Ostuncalco.” In R. Carmack, ed., Harvest of Violence, pp. 174-91, Norman: University of Oklahoma Press.

Ehlers, Tracy Bachrach.

1990 Silent Looms: Women and Production in a Guatemalan Town. Boulder: Westview Press.

Ehrlich, Paul R., & Anne H. Ehrlich.

1990 The Population Explosion. New York: Simon & Schuster.

Elliott, Elaine D.

1989 “A History of Land Tenure in the ixil Triangle.”Unpublished paper.

1990 “The Men of Corn: ixil Land History in Ilom” Unpublished paper.

Elliott, Ray, with Mary Jo Stockdale.

1983 “The Odyssey of Cu”. In Other Words (Huntington Beach, California: Wycliffe Bible Translators) 9(5): 2-3.

Evans, Timothy Edward.

1990 “Religious Conversion in Quetzaltenango, Guatemala.” Ph.D dissertation, University of Pittsburgh.

Fagen, Richard R., & William S. Tuohy.

1972 Politics and Privilege in a Mexican City. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press.

Fajardo, Andrés.

1987 “From the Volcano: Protestant Conversion Among the ixil-maya of Highland Guatemala.” Honors thesis, Harvard College.

Falla, Ricardo.

1978 “El Movimiento Indígena.” Estudios Centroamericanos 356-7 (June-July): 439-61. San Salvador: Universidad Centroamericana José Simeon Cañas.

1980 Quiché Rebelde: Estudio de un Movimiento de Conversión Religioso, Rebelde a las Creencias Tradicionales, en San Antonio Ilotenango, Quiché (1948-70). Ciudad de Guatemala: Editorial Universitaria de Guatemala.

1983a “El Hambre y Otras Privaciones Inducidas por el Ejército de Guatemala sobre la Población Civil.” Iglesia Guatemalteca en el Exilio, Septiembre.

1983b “Masacre de la Finca San Francisco, Huehuetenango, Guatemala.” Documento 1. Copenhagen: International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs.

1992 Massacres de la selva: Ixcán, Guatemala (1975-1982). Ciudad de Guatemala: Editorial Universitaria.

Fernández Fernández, José Manuel.

1988 “El Comité de Unidad Campesina: Origen y Desarrollo”. Cuaderno 2. Guatemala: Centro de Estudios Rurales Centroamericanos.

Figueroa Ibarra, Carlos.

1976 El Proletariado Rural en el Agro Guatemalteco. Guatemala: Universidad de San Carlos.

Finnegan, William.

1992 Mozambique: A Complicated War. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Flora, Cornelia Butler.

1976 Protestantism in Colombia: Baptism by Fire and Spirit. London: Associated University Press.

Fox, Donald T.

1982 “Nebaj and the future of Guatemala.” Christian Century, June 2, pp. 658-62.

Frank, Luisa & Philip Wheaton.

1984 Indian Guatemala: Path to Liberation.Washington, D.C.: Ecumenical Program for Interamerican Communication and Action (EPICA).

Gillespie, Richard.

1983 “Anatomy of the Guatemalan Guerrilla.” Communist Affairs 2(October): 490-7.

Gleijeses, Piero.

1983 “Guatemala: Crisis and Response.” In Richard R. Fagen & Olga Pellicer, eds. The Future of Central America: Policy Choices for the U.S. and Mexico, pp. 187-212. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press.

1985 “The Guatemalan Silence.” New Republic, June 10, pp. 20-3.

Glittenberg, Jo Ann Kropp.

1976 “A Comparative Study of Fertility in Highland Guatemala.” Ph. D. dissertation, University of Colorado.

Goldin, Liliana R. & Brent Metz.

1991 “An Expression of Cultural Change: Invisible Converts to Protestantism Among Highland Guatemala mayas.” Ethnology 30(4): 325-38.

Green, Linda.

1991 “Social Chaos, Moral Order and Protestant Evangelicals.” Paper presented to the American Anthropological Association, November 20-24, Chicago.

Greenberg, James B.

1981 Santiago’s Sword: Chatino Peasant Religion and Economics. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Guatemala Information Center. n.d.

s.f. “Genocide in El Quiche: A Testimonial of the Persecuted Church.” Popular Histories nº 1.

Hale, Charles R.

1989 “Contradictory Consciousness: Miskitu Indians and the Nicaraguan State in Conflict and Reconciliation (1860-1987).” Ph.D dissertation, Stanford University.

Handy, Jim.

1984 Gift of the Devil: A History of Guatemala. Toronto: Between the Lines Press.

1989 “A Sea of Indians: Ethnic Conflict and the Guatemalan Revolution, 1944-1952.” The Americas: A Quarterly Review of Inter-American History, October, pp. 189-204.

1990 “The Corporate Community, Campesino Organizations, and Agrarian Reform: 1950-1954.” In C. Smith, ed., Guatemalan Indians and the State: 1540 to 1988, pp. 163-82.Austin: University of Texas Press.

Harding, Susan.

1987 “Convicted by the Holy Spirit: The Rhetoric of Fundamental Baptist Conversion.” American Ethnologist 14: 167-81.

Hinshaw, Robert E.

1975 Panajachel: A Guatemalan Town in Thirty-Year Perspective. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press.

Hockstader, Lee.

1991 “Village Becomes Cockpit of Guatemalan Human Rights Struggle.” Washington Post,May 24, p. A38.

Horst, Oscar H.

1967 “The Specter of Death in a Guatemalan Highland Community,” The Geographical Review 57(2): 151-67.

Hough, Richard, et al.

1982 Land and Labor in Guatemala: An Assessment. Report for U.S. Agency for International Development. Ciudad de Guatemala: Ediciones Papiro.

Iglesia Guatemalteca en el Exilio

1982 “Martirio y Lucha en Guatemala.” Iglesia Guatemalteca en el Exilio, diciembre.

1983a “La Santa Contrainsurgencia.” Iglesia Guatemalteca en el Exilio, enero.

1983b “Fernando Hoyos, ¡¡Presente!!” Iglesia Guatemalteca en el Exilio, julio.

1984 “Un Nuevo Estilo de Vida: Los Polos de Desarrollo,” Iglesia Guatemalteca en el Exilio, septiembre-octubre.

1989a Guatemala: Security, Development and Democracy.

1989b “‘Offensive of the people:’ Campesino against Campesino,” Julio, folleto.

1990 “Official Documents of the Communities of Population in Resistance of the Sierra, El Quiché, Guatemala.”

Informador Guerrillero.

1982 “Quiché: La guerra se profundiza.” Informador Guerrillero 10: 1-3.

1982 “Los inicios de la organización en el Ixcán.” Informador Guerrillero 10: 3-4.

1983 “Como en Viet Nam, nos preparamos para lo peor.” Informador Guerrillero 18 : 8-10.

Instituto Nacional de Estadística.

1988 Guatemala: Población Estimada por Departamentos y Municipios. Ciudad de Guatemala.

International Work Group on Indigenous Affairs.

1978 “The Massacre at Panzós.” Document 33. Copenhagen.

Johannesen, Stanley.

1988 “The Holy Ghost in Sunset Park.” Historical Reflections 15(3): 543-77.

Jonas, Susanne.

1991 The Battle for Guatemala: Rebels, Death Squads, and U.S. Power. Boulder: Westview Press.

Jonas, Susanne, Ed McCaughan & Elizabeth Sunderland Martinez, eds.

1984 Guatemala: Tyranny on Trial. Testimony of the Permanent People’s Tribunal. Synthesis Publications.

Jones, Lynne.

1990 “Murder in Guatemala.” New Left Review 182: 53-61.

Keane, John, ed.

1988 Civil Society and the State: New European Perspectives. London: Verso.

Kearney,Michael.

1970 “Drunkenness and Religious Conversion in a Mexican Village.” Quarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol (31): 132-52.

Kincaid, A. Douglas.

1987 “Peasants into Rebels: Community and Class in Rural El Salvador,’ Comparative Studies in Society and History, 29: 466-94.

Kipp, Rita Smith.

1991 “A Practice Approach to Conversion as a Change of Identity.” Paper presented to the American Anthropological Association, November 21-24, Chicago.

Koizumi, Junji.

1981 “Symbol and Context: A Study of Self and Action in a Guatemalan Culture.” Ph.D dissertation, Stanford University.

Kreuger, Chris & Kjell Enge.

1985 Security and Development Conditions in the Guatemalan Highlands. Washington, D.C: Washington Office on Latin America.

Kriger, Norma.

1991 “Popular Struggles in Zimbabwe’s War of NationalLiberation.” In Preben Kaarsholm, ed., Cultural Struggle and Development in Southern Africa, pp. 125-48. Harare: Academic Books.

La Farge, Oliver.

1947 Santa Eulalia: The Religion of a Cuchumatan Indian Town. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

“La Toma de Nebaj.”

1982 Polémica, enero-febrero, pp. 37-43.

Lawrence, Donald P. & Gale L.Morris.

1969 “The Religion of the ixil maya, Past and Present.” Thesis for the School of Theology of the Primitive Methodist Church of America.

Lengyel, Thomas E.

1979 “Religious Factionalism and Social Diversity in a mayan Community.” Wisconsin Sociologist 16: 81-89.

1987 “The Cultural Organization of Language in a mayan Community.” Ph. D dissertation, University of Chicago.

Lernoux, Penny.

1980 The Cry of the People. New York: Doubleday.

1989 People of God: The Struggle for World Catholicism. New York: Viking.

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1992 “Solidarismo and Organized Labor.” Hemisphere 4(2): 26-30.

Lincoln, Jackson Steward.

1945 “An Ethnological Study on the ixil Indians of the Guatemala Highlands.” Microfilm Collection of Manuscripts on Middle American Cultural Anthropology nº 1, University of Chicago Library.

Loucky, James.

1978 “Production and the Patterning of Social Relations and Values in Two Guatemalan Villages.” American Ethnologist 6: 702-22.

1988 “Children’s Work and Family Survival in Highland Guatemala.” Ph. D dissertation, University of California-Los Angeles.

Loucky, James & Robert Carlsen.

1991 “Massacre in Santiago Atitlán.” Cultural Survival Quarterly 15(3): 65-70.

Lovell,W. George.

1985a Conquest and Survival in Colonial Guatemala: A Historical Geography of the Cuchumatan Highlands, l500-l821. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press.

1985b “From Conquest to Counterinsurgency.” Cultural Survival Quarterly 9(2) : 46-49.

1988 “Surviving Conquest: The maya of Guatemala in Historical Perspective.” Latin American Research Review 23(2): 25-57.

1990 “maya Survival in ixil Country, Guatemala.” Cultural Survival Quarterly 14(4): 10-12.

1992 “Conquest and Population: maya Demography in Historical Perspective.” Paper prepared for the Latin American Studies Association, Los Angeles, California, September 23-26.

Mamdani,Mahmood.

1972 The Myth of Population Control: Family, Caste and Class in an Indian Village. New York: Monthly Review Press.

Manz, Beatriz.

1988a Refugees of a Hidden War: The Aftermath of Counterinsurgency in Guatemala. Albany: State University of New York.

1988b “The Transformation of La Esperanza, an Ixcán Village.” In R. Carmack, ed., Harvest of Violence, pp. 70-89. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press.

Mariz, Cecilia Loreto.

1989a “Religion and Coping with Poverty in Brazil.” Ph. D dissertation, Boston University.

1989b “The Brazilian Pentecostals’ Economic Values.” Paper presented to the Latin American Studies Association, Miami.

Marnham, Patrick.

1985 So Far From God: A Journey to Central America.New York: Penguin.

Martin, David.

1990 Tongues of Fire: The Explosion of Protestantism in Latin America. Oxford: Basil Blackwell.

“Martirio y Lucha en Guatemala”

1983 Testimonio de la comunidad de La Estancia (El Quiché).” Shupihui (Iquitos, Peru: Centro de Estudios Teológicos de la Amazonia) 8 (25-26): 64-79.

McCreery, David.

1976 “Coffee and Class: The Structure of Development in Liberal Guatemala.” Hispanic American Historical Review 56: 438-60.

1986 “‘An Odious Feudalism: ’ Mandamiento Labor and Commercial Agriculture in Guatemala, 1858-1920.” Latin American Perspectives 13 (1): 99-117.

1990 “State Power, Indigenous Communities, and Land in Nineteenth-Century Guatemala, 1820-1920.” In C. Smith, ed., Guatemalan Indians and the State: 1540 to 1988, pp. 96-115. Austin: University of Texas Press.

s. f. “Rural Guatemala, 1760-1940.” Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, forthcoming.

McGuire, Stryker.

1991 Streets Without Names. New York: Atlantic Monthly Press.

Melville, Thomas R.

1983 “The Catholic Church in Guatemala, 1944-1982.” Cultural Survival Quarterly 7(1): 23-7.

Melville, Thomas R. & Marjorie Melville.

1971a Whose Heaven, Whose Earth? New York: Alfred A. Knopf.

1971b Guatemala: The Politics of Land Ownership. New York: The Free Press.

Méndez Montenegro, Julio Cesar.

1960 “444 Años de Legislación Agraria, 1513-1957.” Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Jurídicas y Sociales de Guatemala 6 (9-12).

Migdal, Joel.

1974 Peasants, Politics and Revolution. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

Ministerio de Defensa Nacional.

1985 Polos de Desarrollo: Filosofia Desarrollista. Guatemala: Editorial del Ejército.

Mondragón, Rafael.

1983 De Indios y Cristianos en Guatemala. México, D.F: COPEC/CECOPE.

Moore, Alexander.

1989 “Symbolic Imperatives for a Democratic Peace in Guatemala.” In Nancie L. Gonzalez & Carolyn S.McCommon, eds., Conflict, Migration, and the Expression of Ethnicity, pp. 28-45. Boulder: Westview Press.

Morrissey, James Arthur.

1978 “A Missionary Directed Resettlement Project Among the Highland maya of Western Guatemala.” Ph.D. dissertation, Stanford University.

1987 “The Ixcán: Guatemala’s Crucible for Change.”Unpublished paper.

Nachtigall, Horst.

1978 Die ixil: maya-Indianer in Guatemala. Berlin: Dietrich Reimer Verlag.

Nader, Laura.

1969 “Up the Anthropologist: Perspectives Gained from Studying Up,” In Dell Hymes, ed., Reinventing Anthropology, Hymes, pp. 284-311. New York: Pantheon.

Nairn, Allan.

1983 “The Guns of Guatemala.” New Republic, April 11, pp. 17-21.

Nash, June.

1960 “Protestantism in an Indian Village in the Western Highlands of Guatemala.” Alpha Kappa Deltan,Winter, pp. 49-53.

Newbold, Stokes.

1957 “Receptivity to Communist-Fomented Agitation in Rural Guatemala.” Economic Development and Cultural Change 5 (4): 338-60.

Nyrop, Richard F., ed.

1984 Guatemala: A Country Study. Area Handbook Series.Washington, D. C.: American University.

Paige, Jeffrey.

1975 Agrarian Revolution: Social Movements and Export Agriculture in the Underdeveloped World. New York: Free Press.

1983 “Social Theory and Peasant Revolution in Vietnam and Guatemala.” Theory and Society 12 (6): 699-737.

Painter, James.

1987 Guatemala: False Hope, False Freedom. London: Latin America Bureau.

Palomino, Achilles.

1972 “Patrones Matrimoniales entre Los ixiles de Chajul.” Guatemala Indígena 7 (l-2): 5-l59.

Paul, Benjamin D.

1987 “Fifty Years of Religious Change in San Pedro La Laguna, A mayan Community in Highland Guatemala.” Paper presented to the American Anthropological Association, Chicago, November 18-22.

1988 “Entrepreneurs and Economic Inequality in San Pedro La Laguna, Guatemala: A Hundred Years of History.” Paper presented to the Latin American Studies Association, New Orleans,March 17-19.

Payeras,Mario.

1983 Days of the Jungle: The Testimony of a Guatemalan Guerrillero, 1972-76. New York: Monthly Review Press.

1987 El Trueno en la Ciudad: Episodios de la Lucha Armada Urbana de 1981 en Guatemala.Mexico City: Juan Pablos.

Perera, Victor.

1993 Unfinished Conquest: The Guatemalan Tragedy. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Popkin, Samuel L.

1979 The Rational Peasant: The Political Economy of Rural Society in Vietnam. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Proceso.

1980 “El Pueblo Indígena Reconoció su Rostro y Recuperó su Sangre.” Proceso (Mexico, D.F.) 202 (Septiembre 15), pp. 32-3.

“Report on Violence in Northern Quiché, Guatemala, by a parish priest, August 1979 to January 1980.” 1980. Cinco páginas mecanografiadas.

Richards, Michael.

1985 “Cosmopolitan World View and Counterinsurgency in Guatemala.” Anthropological Quarterly 58 (3): 90-107.

Ríos Montt, Jose Efraín.

1982 Mensajes del Presidente de la República. Secretaría de Relaciones Públicas de la Presidencia.

Rojas Lima, Flavio.

1988 La Cofradía: Reducto Cultural Indígena. Guatemala: Seminario de Integración Social Guatemalteca.

Rosenthal,Mario.

1962 Guatemala: The Story of an Emergent Latin American Democracy. New York: Twayne Publishers.

Rossdeutscher, Daniele.

1991 “Solidarismo Challenges the Labor Movement.” Report on Guatemala 11 (4): 8-11.

Schlesinger, Stephen & Stephen Kinzer.

1982 Bitter Fruit: The Untold Story of the American Coup in Guatemala. London: Sinclaire Brown.

Schumann, Debra Ann.

1982 “Fertility and Economic Strategy in a Southern Mexican Ejido.” Ph. D dissertation, Southern Methodist University.

Schwartz, Norman B.

1987 “Colonization of Northern Guatemala: The Peten.” Journal of Anthropological Research 43 (2): l63-83.

1990 Forest Society: A Social History of Petén, Guatemala. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.

Scotchmer, David G.

1986 “Convergency of the Gods: Comparing Traditional maya and Christian maya Cosmologies.” In Gary Gossen, ed., Symbol and Meaning eyond the Closed Community, pp. 197-226. Albany: Institute of Mesoamerican Studies, State University of New York.

1991a “Symbols of Salvation: Interpreting Highland maya Protestantism in Context.” Ph.D dissertation, State University of New York at Albany.

1991b “Pastors, Preachers or Prophets? Cultural Conflict and Continuity in maya Protestant Leadership.” draft paper prepared for American Anthropological Association, Chicago.

Scott, James C.

1976 The Moral Economy of the Peasant: Rebellion and Subsistence in Southeast Asia. New Haven: Yale University Press.

1985 “Everyday Forms of Peasant Resistance.” Journal of Peasant Studies 13(2): 5-35.

1986 Weapons of the Weak: Everyday Forms of Peasant Resistance. New Haven: Yale University Press.

1990 Domination and the Arts of Resistance: Hidden Transcripts.New Haven: Yale University Press.

“Sebastián Guzmán: Principal de principales.”

1982 n.d. Ten page typescript, c.Senate Subcommittee on Security and Terrorism.

1984 “Marxism and Christianity in Revolutionary Central America, Hearings, October l8-l9, l983.” Judiciary Committee, U.S. Senate. Washington, D.C: U.S. Government Printing Office.

Sexton, James D.

1978 “Protestantism and Modernization in Two Guatemalan Towns.” American Ethnologist 5 (2): 280-302.

1992 Ignacio: The Diary of a maya Indian of Guatemala. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.

Sheehan, Edward R.

1989 Agony in the Garden. Boston: Houghton-Mifflin.

Simon, Jean-Marie.

1987 Guatemala: Eternal Spring, Eternal Tyranny. New York: Norton.

Simon, Joel.

1989 “The Rise and Fall of Guatemala’s Ixcan Cooperatives, 1965-89.” Master’s thesis, Latin American Studies, Stanford University.

Simon, Joel & Beatriz Manz.

1992 “Representation, Organization, and Human Rights among Guatemalan Refugees in Mexico—1980-92.” Harvard Human Rights Journal 5: 95-135.

Simonelli, Jeanne M.

1986 Two Boys, A Girl and Enough! Boulder: Westview Press.

Simons, Marlise.

1982. “Latin America’s New Gospel.” New York Times Magazine. November 7, pp. 45-7, 112-20.

Skocpol, Theda.

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1982 “What Makes Peasants Revolutionary?” Comparative Politics l4 (3): 35l-75.

Smith, A. Ledyard & Alfred V. Kidder.

1951 Excavations at Nebaj, Guatemala. Publication 594. Washington, D. C.: Carnegie Institution of Washington.

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1978 “Beyond Dependency Theory: National and Regional Patterns of Underdevelopment in Guatemala.” American Ethnologist 5 (2): 574-617.

1984a “ Local History in Global Context: Social and Economic Transitions in Western Guatemala.” Comparative Studies in Society and History 26 (2): 193-228.

1984b “Does a Commodity Economy Enrich the Few While Ruining the Masses? Differentiation Among Petty Commodity Producers in Guatemala.” Journal of Peasant Studies ll (3): 60-95.

1987a “Economic Reorganization as a Continuation of War: Military Impact on the Western Highlands of Guatemala.” Unpublished paper.

1987b “Culture and Community: The Language of Class in Guatemala.” In Mike Davis, Manning Marable, Fred Pfeil & Michael Sprinker, eds., The Year Left 2: An American Socialist Yearbook. London: Verso.

1989 Review of God and Production in a Guatemalan Town by Sheldon Annis. Man 24 (2): 351-2.

1990a Guatemalan Indians and the State: 1540 to 1988. Austin: University of Texas Press.

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1982 Fishers of Men or Founders of Empire? The Wycliffe Bible Translators in Latin America. London: Zed Press.

1990 Is Latin America Turning Protestant? Berkeley: University of California Press.

Tanner, Morgan.

1988 “Winning Hearts & mayans: Guatemalan Special Forces Gut Marxist Insurgency.” Soldier of Fortune, November, pp. 45-51+.

Tayacán.

1984 “Psychological Operations in Guerrilla Warfare.” Translated by Congressional Research Service, Language Services, October 15.

Thompson, E. P.

1966 The Making of the English Working Class. New York: Vintage.

Tribunal Supremo Electoral

1985 Memoria

1988 Memoria: Elección de Corporaciones Municipales

Van den Berghe, Pierre.

1990 State Violence and Ethnicity. University Press of Colorado

Veblen, Thomas T.

1976 “The Urgent Need for Forest Conservation in Highland Guatemala.” Biological Conservation 9: 141-54.

1978 “Forest Preservation in the Western Highlands of Guatemala.” The Geographical Review 68 (4): 417-34.

Waldrop, Richard E. n.d.

1932-1982, “Sinopsis Histórica de la Iglesia de Dios Evangelio Completo: Cincuentenario Republica de Guatemala.” Quince páginas mecanografiadas.

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1978 The Symbolism of Subordination: Indian Identity in a Guatemalan Town. Austin: University of Texas Press.

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Washington Office on Latin America.

1988 Who Pays the Price? The Cost of War in the Guatemalan Highlands.

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Wasserstrom, Robert.

1975 “Revolution in Guatemala: Peasants and Politics Under the Arbenz Government.” Comparative Studies in Society and History 17 (4): 433-78.

1983 Class and Society in Central Chiapas. Berkeley: University of California Press.

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1981 “Cambios Económicos en Santiago Chimaltenango, Guatemala.” Mesoamerica (Antigua Guatemala) 2 (2): 20-41.

1984 “We Who Are Here: The Cultural Conventions of Ethnic Identity in a Guatemalan Indian Village, l937-80.” Ph.D dissertation, Harvard University.

1990 “Enduring Yet Ineffable Community in the Western Periphery of Guatemala.” In C. Smith, ed., Guatemalan Indians and the State: 1540 to 1988, pp. 183-204. Austin: University of Texas Press.

1992 maya Saints and Souls in a Changing World. Austin: University of Texas Press.

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1958 The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism. New York: Scribner’s.

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1990 “Terror and Guerrilla Warfare in Latin America, 1956-70.” Comparative Studies in Society and History 32 (2): 201-37.

1991 Exploring Revolution: Essays on Latin American Insurgency and Revolutionary Theory. Armonk, New York: M. E. Sharpe.

1992 Guerrillas and Revolution in Latin America. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

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1987 “A Church That Continues.” In Other Words (Huntington Beach, California: Wycliffe Bible Translators) 13 (3): 1-2.

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1991 Time and the maya. New York: Henry Holt and Co.

Nuevos estudios relevantes

Arzobispado de Guatemala, Oficina de Derechos Humanos.

1998 Guatemala: Nunca más. Guatemala: ODHAG.

Carlsen, Robert S.

1997 The War for the heart and soul of a highland maya town.Austin: University of Texas Press.

Comisión de Esclarecimiento Histórico

1999 Guatemala: Memoria del Silencio (www.cidh)

Davis, Shelton Harold

1997 La tierra de nuestros antepasados: Estudio de la herencia y tenencia de la tierra en el antiplano de Guatemala Antigua: Centro de investigaciones Regionales de Mesoamérica.

Diócesis del Quiché

1994 El Quiché: El pueblo y su Iglesia.

Equipo de antropología forense de Guatemala (EAFG)

1995 Las masacres en Rabinal: Estudio histórico antropológico de las Masacres de plan de Sánchez, Chichupac y Río Negro. Guatemala.

Hoyos de Asig,María del Pilar

1997 Fernando Hoyos, ¿donde estas? Guatemala: Fondo de Cultura Editorial.

Kobrak, Paul

1997 “Village Troubles: Tehe civil patrols in Aguacatán, Guatemala”. Ph.D. dissertation. Department of Socology, University of Michigan.

Le Bot, Yvon

1995 La Guerra en tierras mayas: Comunidad, violencia y Modernidad en Guatemala (1970-1992).Mexico: Fondo de Cultura Económica.

Levenson-Estrada, Deborah

1994 Trade Unionists against terror: Guatemala city (1954-1985). Chapel Hill: Universiy of North Carolina Press. Oficina de Derechos Humanos del Arzobispado de Guatemala.

Oficina de Derechos Humanos del Arzobispado de Guatemala

1998 Guatemala nunca más, vols. 1-4, informe Proyecto Interdiocesano de Recuperación de la Memoria Histórica.

Stoll, David

1995 “Guatemala: Solidarity Activists Head for Trouble”. Christian Century 112(1): 17-21, January 4.

1996 “To whom should we listen human rights activism in two Guatemala land disputes”. In Richard Wilson, ed., Human rights, culture and context: antropological perspectives, pp. 187-215. London: Pluto press.

1998 “Human rights, land conflict, and memories of the violence in the ixil country of northern Quichua”. In Rechel Sider, ed. Guatemala after the peace accords. London: Institute for Latin American Studies.

1999 Rigoberta Menchu and the story of all poor Guatemala. Boulder Colorado: Westview press.

Wilson, Richard

1995 Maya resurgence in Guatemala: Q’eqchi’ experiences: University of Oklahoma.

 

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