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The majority of the materials held here date from the period between 1964 and 1982 when Bolivia, barring a brief period at the end of the 1970s, was under military rule. Despite the expansion of the mining sector and a period of economic growth lasting to the mid-1970s a succession of military leaders continued to use repressive tactics against opposition parties and unions, and following an economic downturn the human rights situation worsened, culminating in the cocaine cartel-financed presidency of General Luis García Meza (1980-1982) in which both paramilitary groups and tactics of arbitrary arrest, detention and torture were used to cow the opposition. This collection includes materials from unions (and union federations such as the Central Obrera Boliviana (COB)), political parties and internal and external human rights pressure groups, as well as government proclamations and pronouncements (mostly regarding the mining industry). There are also reports from groups working with indigenous peoples, as well as material produced by the Catholic Church. The reaction of these organisations to the transition to civilian rule after 1982 and the country's consequent economic problems are also represented in the collection.

In the 1940s and 1950s in Bolivia the Partido Obrero Revolucionario (POR) became one of the few Trotskyist parties in history to gain a mass working class following, and its publications, along with those of its successor organisations following the inevitable schisms are well represented in the materials donated to the collection by Professor James Dunkerley in 2006. These include many of the writings of long-time leader Guillermo Lora and are particularly strong for the period of García Meza's presidency.

From the guide to the Bolivia: Political Pamphlets, 1965-[ongoing], (Institute for the Study of the Americas)

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creatorOf Bolivia: Political Pamphlets, 1965-[ongoing] Institute for the Study of the Americas
creatorOf Longhorn Radio Network. Latin American programs of the Longhorn Radio Network, [sound recording] 1973-1984. University of Texas Libraries
referencedIn Latin American Radio Programs of the Longhorn Radio Network 768426768., 1973-1984 Benson Latin American Collection, General Libraries, The University of Texas at Austin
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