The Bicentennial of Central America's Independence serves as a pivotal moment for reflection on the region's colonial past and its journey toward true independence. It encourages an exploration of historical, political, economic, social, and cultural dimensions, revealing the intricate dynamics that shape these nations. The narrative highlights the evolution from production to consumption, examining the roles of various societal groups, including elites and social movements. This comprehensive study bridges social and cultural history, offering insights into the region's complex realities.
Wendinorto Rivas Platero Boeken





The leadership of Nayib Bukele, elected president of El Salvador in 2019, is examined through the lens of political power and the concept of the "outsider." Expelled from the FMLN party, Bukele leveraged his followers and the "New Ideas" party to challenge traditional political parties. The analysis spans the electoral landscape from 1989 to 2019, focusing on corruption and nepotism during his campaign, which he termed the "Celestial Revolution." Additionally, it synthesizes the "Plan Cuscatlán" and emphasizes the need for New Public Governance.
The book explores the historical significance of the 1992 peace agreements between the FMLN and the Salvadoran government, highlighting their role in reshaping national politics and gaining international recognition. It delves into the implications of these agreements, particularly the rise of the FMLN to power in 2009 and the subsequent "National Government for Change" (2009-2014). The narrative focuses on the political leadership required to achieve societal objectives and the mediation between various political and social actors during this transformative period in El Salvador's history.
Cultural Heritage at Risk: Perspectives in Central America
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Focusing on the social dimension of Cultural Heritage, this exploratory study delves into the preservation and management practices in Central America, particularly Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador. It draws on insights from cultural authorities, civil society representatives, and relevant legislation, highlighting the complexities of cultural policies and their impact on heritage valuation and dissemination in the region.
Los Acuerdos de Paz de 1992 entre el FMLN y el GOES marcaron un hito en la política de El Salvador, logrando el reconocimiento internacional y facilitando la llegada del FMLN al poder en 2009. El libro analiza el desempeño del Gobierno Nacional para el Cambio (2009-2014) y su enfoque en la conducción política y mediación social.