"La Soberania Popular Y El Motin Militar Del 15 De Enero..." examines the intersection of popular sovereignty and military action in a pivotal moment of Ecuadorian history. Alberto Palomeque analyzes the military revolt of January 15, 1976, within the broader context of Ecuador's political landscape. This study delves into the motivations behind the revolt, its impact on the nation's understanding of popular sovereignty, and its lasting legacy. The book is essential reading for anyone interested in Latin American history, military interventions in politics, and the complex relationship between the armed forces and the will of the people.
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