Informando a Moscú. Comunicaciones políticas de la Embajada Soviética en Santiago de Chile entre 1970-1973

The documents gathered here address concerns stemming from the extensive field of studies on the history of Popular Unity, the transnational history of Chilean politics, and the history of the Latin American Cold War. Each field has its own framework, and the documents can be read from these perspec...

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description The documents gathered here address concerns stemming from the extensive field of studies on the history of Popular Unity, the transnational history of Chilean politics, and the history of the Latin American Cold War. Each field has its own framework, and the documents can be read from these perspectives, with divergent ends. Fascinating traces of the past emerge from conversations such as the one Luis Corvalán held with the Soviet ambassador on August 8, 1973 (document 126), in the midst of an acute political, social, and economic crisis. Corvalán, there, accuses the Secretary General of the Socialist Party, Carlos Altamirano, of having proposed a "self-coup" as a solution to the current political dilemma, something completely ruled out by his communist allies, as well as by Allende himself. Corvalán, in fact, feared for the unity of his allies given the possibility of a split with the president given the magnitude of their differences. The conversation with the Soviet ambassador means different things, depending on the questions: it describes the desperate situation of the last days of Chilean democracy, the contradictions that this situation had exacerbated within the Unidad Popular, the relationships of trust between the general secretary of the Communist Party and the Soviet ambassador, and finally, the set of circumstances that led to the most relevant Chilean event with the greatest global impact of the 20th century: the coup that would destroy Chilean democracy and socialism and install that brutal dictatorship that, without time having completely blurred, is still present in today's Chile (from the prologue by Marcelo Casals).
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1665822025-09-18T05:01:23Z Informando a Moscú. Comunicaciones políticas de la Embajada Soviética en Santiago de Chile entre 1970-1973 Schelchkov, Andrey Loyola, Manuel Chile, Soviet Union Government of Popular Unity Communications thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHT History: specific events and topics The documents gathered here address concerns stemming from the extensive field of studies on the history of Popular Unity, the transnational history of Chilean politics, and the history of the Latin American Cold War. Each field has its own framework, and the documents can be read from these perspectives, with divergent ends. Fascinating traces of the past emerge from conversations such as the one Luis Corvalán held with the Soviet ambassador on August 8, 1973 (document 126), in the midst of an acute political, social, and economic crisis. Corvalán, there, accuses the Secretary General of the Socialist Party, Carlos Altamirano, of having proposed a "self-coup" as a solution to the current political dilemma, something completely ruled out by his communist allies, as well as by Allende himself. Corvalán, in fact, feared for the unity of his allies given the possibility of a split with the president given the magnitude of their differences. The conversation with the Soviet ambassador means different things, depending on the questions: it describes the desperate situation of the last days of Chilean democracy, the contradictions that this situation had exacerbated within the Unidad Popular, the relationships of trust between the general secretary of the Communist Party and the Soviet ambassador, and finally, the set of circumstances that led to the most relevant Chilean event with the greatest global impact of the 20th century: the coup that would destroy Chilean democracy and socialism and install that brutal dictatorship that, without time having completely blurred, is still present in today's Chile (from the prologue by Marcelo Casals). 2025-09-18T05:01:22Z 2025-09-18T05:01:22Z 2025-09-17T13:07:12Z 2025 book ONIX_20250917T150322_9789566276494_2 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/106020 9789566276494 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/166582 spa open access image/jpeg Attribution 4.0 International https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/20.500.12657/106020/1/9789566276494.pdf Ariadna Ediciones 10.26448/ae9789566276494.127 10.26448/ae9789566276494.127 816ec0e1-0591-4955-8512-dcec49f798d8 9789566276494 662 Santiago, Chile open access
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Communications
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Informando a Moscú. Comunicaciones políticas de la Embajada Soviética en Santiago de Chile entre 1970-1973
title Informando a Moscú. Comunicaciones políticas de la Embajada Soviética en Santiago de Chile entre 1970-1973
title_full Informando a Moscú. Comunicaciones políticas de la Embajada Soviética en Santiago de Chile entre 1970-1973
title_fullStr Informando a Moscú. Comunicaciones políticas de la Embajada Soviética en Santiago de Chile entre 1970-1973
title_full_unstemmed Informando a Moscú. Comunicaciones políticas de la Embajada Soviética en Santiago de Chile entre 1970-1973
title_short Informando a Moscú. Comunicaciones políticas de la Embajada Soviética en Santiago de Chile entre 1970-1973
title_sort informando a moscu comunicaciones politicas de la embajada sovietica en santiago de chile entre 1970 1973
topic Chile, Soviet Union
Government of Popular Unity
Communications
thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHT History: specific events and topics
topic_facet Chile, Soviet Union
Government of Popular Unity
Communications
thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHT History: specific events and topics
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