The Shining Path of Peru /edited by David Scott Palmer.
- New York : St. Martin's Press, (c)1992.
- xvi, 270 pages : illustrations, maps ; 22 cm.
Taking the high ground : Shining Path and the Andes The origins and logic of Shining Path : two views The center's multiple failures Shining Path and peasant responses in rural Ayacucho Peasant responses to Shining Path in Andahuaylas Guerillas and coca in the Upper Huallaga Valley Shining Path's urban strategy : Ate Vitarte Shining Path's Stalin and Trotsky The organization of Shining Path Making revolution with Shining Path Shining Path and the Marxist Left Theories of revolution and the case of Peru Conclusion : the view from the windows Michael L. Smith -- Carlos Ivan Degregori -- Ton de Wit and Vera Gianotten -- Billie Jean Isbell -- Ronald H. Berg -- Jose E. Gonzales -- Michael L. Smith -- Gustavo Gorriti -- Gabriela Tarazona-Sevillano -- Tom Marks -- Sandra Woy-Hazleton and William A. Hazleton -- Cynthia McClintock -- David Scott Palmer.