Gerald Schlabach

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Schlabach, Gerald, The nonviolence of desperation: Peasant land action in Honduras

In Philip McManus, Gerald Schlabach, Relentless Persistence: Nonviolent Action in Latin America (E. IV.1. General and Comparative Studies)

Examines 200 peasant occupations in 1972 (assertion of a tradition of ‘les recuparaciones’) in context of developing forms of protest since the ‘great strike’ against United Fruit Company in 1954.

, Relentless Persistence: Nonviolent Action in Latin America

ed. McManus, Philip; Schlabach, Gerald,

[Individual essays are also cited in sub-sections.]

In the 1980s some groups used the term ‘firmeza permanente’ (in English widely rendered as ‘relentless persistence’) to indicate nonviolence.