An illustrated history of the Zapatistas based on interviews with the movement€s original organizers. Originally published in Mexico to mark the twentieth anniversary of the founding of the Zapatistas, this new...

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An illustrated history of the Zapatistas based on interviews with the movement€s original organizers. Originally published in Mexico to mark the twentieth anniversary of the founding of the Zapatistas, this new edition has been expanded with an epilogue that outlines developments from 2003 to the present. According to Subcomandante Marcos, The Fire and the Word is €œthe most complete version of the public history of the Zapatistas.€

Gloria Mu±oz Ram­rez has worked for Punto (Mexico), La Opinion (United States), and the Mexican daily La Jornada. She has lived and worked extensively in Chiapas, Mexico.



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