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In the 1960s, twenty-thousand young Americans landed in South America to serve as Peace Corps volunteers. The program was hailed by President John F. Kennedy and by volunteers themselves as an exceptional initiative to end global poverty. In practice, it was another front for fighting the Cold War and promoting American interests in the Global South. This book examines how this ideological project played out on the ground as volunteers encountered a range of local actors and agencies engaged in anti-poverty efforts of their own. As they negotiated the complexities of community intervention, these volunteers faced conflicts and frustrations, struggled to adapt, and gradually transformed the Peace Corps of the 1960s into a truly global, decentralized institution. Drawing on letters, diaries, reports, and newsletters created by volunteers themselves, Fernando Purcell shows how their experiences offer an invaluable perspective on local manifestations of the global Cold War.Product Identifiers
PublisherSpringer Nature Switzerland A&G
ISBN-139783030248109
eBay Product ID (ePID)18046663513
Product Key Features
Number of Pages180 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameThe Peace Corps in South America: Volunteers and the Global War on Poverty in the 1960s
Publication Year2020
SubjectHistory
TypeTextbook
AuthorFernando Purcell
Subject AreaPolitical Science
Dimensions
Item Height210 mm
Item Weight258 g
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Country/Region of ManufactureSwitzerland
Title_AuthorFernando Purcell