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Ebel, Roland H. (1928- )
Collection of San Juan Ostuncalco Materials
1964-2001
8 items
COLLECTION GUIDE
Prepared by Philip S. MacLeod
February, 2001
Roland H. Ebel is Professor Emeritus of Political Science at Tulane University, where he taught from 1965 until his retirement in 1994. He specializes in Latin American Politics, with an emphasis on Central America, and in particular Guatemala. Dr. Ebel received an A.B. in History from Wheaton College; an M.A. in Education from Northwestern University;and a Ph.D. in Political Science from Michigan State University. Among his notable publications Political Culture and Foreign Policy in Latin America: Case Studies from the Circum-Caribbean (New York, 1991) and Misunderstood Caudillo: Miguel Ydígoras Fuentes and the Failure of Democracy in Guatemala (Latham, Maryland, 1998).
The present collection of materials mainly consists of articles and papers by Professor Ebel or co-authored by him which deal with the political culture and development of San Juan Ostuncalco, a Mayan (Mam) Indian village located in the Western Highlands of Guatemala. Also included are materials that deal with the villages of Almolonga also in Guatemala's Western Highlands.
COLLECTION GUIDE
Series I) San Juan Ostuncalco Materials
Folder 1- Introductory Explanation
Folder 2 - "Land and Politics in Rural Guatemala," A Study of a Highland Agricultural Community," The Community in Revolutionary Latin America, Occasional Publications Number Three (Lawrence: Center of Latin American Studies, The University of Kansas, May 1964) pp. 11-13 by Oscar Horst and Roland H. Ebel.
Folder 3 - Political Modernization in Three Guatemala Indian Communities (New Orleans: Middle American Research Institute, Tulane University, 1969) pp. 136-204 by Roland H. Ebel
Folder 4 - "Political Modernization and the Community Decision-Making Process in Guatemala," Volume I, SECOLAS Annals, March 1970) pp. 123-140, by Roland H. Ebel
Folder 5 - "When Indians Take Power: Conflict and Consensus in San Juan Ostuncalco, " in Harvest of Violence: The Maya Indians and the Guatemalan Crisis (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1988) pp. 174-191, by Roland H. Ebel
Folder 6 - "When Prostestants Take Power: Change and Continuity in a Predominantly Indian Community in Guatemala," Paper presented at the Annunla Conference ofthe Southeast Conference of Latin Ameircan Studies, March 1994, 26 pages, by Roland H. Ebel and David Scotchmer
Series II) Almolonga Materials
Folder 7 - La participacion de la mujer en el desorrollo socio-econmico, politico y cultural de San Pedro Almolonga, Quetzaltenango. (Guatemala, 1979) por Nicolosa Tolentina Lopez. pp. 3-41.
Folder 8 - Proyecto evangelico al servicio de la comunidad: Estudio de la comunidad de Almolonga (Quetzaltenango: Proyector Evangelico al Servicio de la Comunidad, September 1987) 25 paginas por Ismal Hernandez y Mariano Xicara Rixcajche
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