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  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. List of illustrations
  6. Notes on contributors
  7. Introduction: exceptionalism and agency in Nicaragua’s revolutionary heritage
  8. 1. ‘We didn’t want to be like Somoza’s Guardia’: policing, crime and Nicaraguan exceptionalism
  9. 2. ‘The revolution was so many things’
  10. 3. Nicaraguan food policy: between self-sufficiency and dependency
  11. 4. On Sandinista ideas of past connections to the Soviet Union and Nicaraguan exceptionalism
  12. 5. Agrarian reform in Nicaragua in the 1980s: lights and shadows of its legacy
  13. 6. The difference the revolution made: decision-making in Liberal and Sandinista communities
  14. 7. Grassroots verticalism? A Comunidad Eclesial de Base in rural Nicaragua
  15. 8. Nicaraguan legacies: advances and setbacks in feminist and LGBTQ activism
  16. 9. Conclusion: exceptionalism and Nicaragua’s many revolutions
  17. Index

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