Organizational structure of the Tupamaros National Liberation Movement in Uruguay (1965-1972)
Journal: RUDN Journal of World History (Vol.12, No. 3)Publication Date: 2020-10-02
Authors : Elina Zizeva;
Page : 292-301
Keywords : Tupamaros; revolutionary movements of Latin America; radical left movements; history of Uruguay in the XX century;
Abstract
The article represents the first in Russian historiography attempt to consider in detail the structure of the revolutionary organization Tupamaros National Liberation Movement that acted in Uruguay in the 1960s and early 1970s. Due to the fact, that the Movement was clandestine, the data on the structure, strength, members could be reconstructed from both official documents and memoirs of members and leaders of the Movement. There are a lot of eminent persons of the contemporary history of Uruguay among them - ex President José Mujica, Vice President Lucía Topolansky, former Minister of Defense Eleuterio Fernández Huidobro and other important public figures. The study reveals the structural framework of the Tupamaros Movement and shows how were applied in practice two conflicting principles of the democratic centralism and internal autonomy of structural units of the organization.
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