
Peru’s Darkest Economic Years
“God please help us.” This is what the Economy Minister said to the world during Alberto Fujimori’s Peruvian government in 1990.1 No one could believe
“God please help us.” This is what the Economy Minister said to the world during Alberto Fujimori’s Peruvian government in 1990.1 No one could believe
We often fail to question why we romanticize certain valuable items so prevalent in many societies over time. Some of the most common examples of
Was it true what was said? Was it true that there, in that little town of Huanta, the villagers had killed five terrorists? These were
On July 5, 1854, Ramón Castilla had just taken control over the Peruvian Andean village of Ayacucho in the midst of his “Liberal Revolution,” aimed
The year 1879 was a time of “nights that would never [be] erase[d] from Peruvian memory,” the epoch of “dismal nights of darkness and blood,”
he Winter months of 1932 had been rough for the dictator of Peru, Luis Miguel Sánchez Cerro. Following a great number of uprisings, he had
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