Blood of the Earth: Resource Nationalism, Revolution, and Empire in Bolivia
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Introduction: Natural Resources, Economic Visions, and US Intervention in Twentieth-Century Bolivia -- 1. The Road to Resource Nationalism: Economic Ideas and Popular Coalitions in La Paz, 1927–1952 -- 2. A New Type of Bolivian Economy: Competing Visions, 1952–1956 -- 3. The Political Economy of Containment: Privatization, Austerity, and the MNR's Shift to the Right, 1955–1964 -- 4. The Battle for Men's Minds: Economic Paradigms, Propaganda, and the Iconography of Revolution -- 5. The Limits of Containment: Anti-Austerity and Resource Nationalism in La Paz Factories -- 6. Oil and Nation: The Crusade to Save Bolivia's Hydrocarbons -- Epilogue: Resource Nationalism and Popular Struggle in the Twenty-First Century -- Appendix: Professional Backgrounds of Key Middle-Class Participants in Economic Debates, 1940s–1960s -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index