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  • 1
    UID:
    (DE-627)1696576962
    Format: 1 online resource (400 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9789004205581
    Series Statement: Historical Materialism Book Ser. v.29
    Content: In the opening years of this century, a left-indigenous insurrectionary cycle in Bolivia mounted the most radical challenge to neoliberalism in the Western hemisphere. This book provides a Marxist and indigenous-liberationist analysis of this revolutionary epoch and is historical context.
    Content: Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Acronyms -- Chapter One Politics of Indigenous Resistance and Class-Struggle -- 1.1 Social-movement theory -- 1.2 Liberal institutionalism and neoliberal multiculturalism -- 1.3 Working classes as historical formations -- 1.4 Infrastructure of class-struggle -- 1.5 Social-movement unionism -- 1.6 Defining ethnicity and what it means to be indigenous in Bolivia -- 1.7 Popular cultures of resistance and opposition -- 1.8 Combined-oppositional consciousness -- 1.9 Neoliberalism -- 1.10 The state, crisis, and repression -- 1.11 Structure of the book -- Chapter Two Indigenous Insurgency, Working-Class Struggle, and Popular Cultures of Resistance and Opposition, 1781-1964 -- 2.1 Late colonialism and early republicanism: silver-capital, the state, and indigenous rebellion -- 2.2 The Federalist War of 1899 and early twentieth century -- 2.2.1 Tin-capital, working-class formation, and indigenous-socialist alliances, 1900-32 -- 2.2.2 Racial ideologies of the ruling class -- 2.2.3 The labour-movement -- 2.2.4 Indigenous-peasant resistance: the Chayanta rebellion, 1927 -- 2.3 The Chaco War, left-party formation, revolutionary workers, and indigenous rebels (1932-52) -- 2.3.1 The Great Depression and the Chaco War -- 2.3.2 Military socialism -- 2.3.3 The MNR and radical-left parties -- 2.3.4 Working-class formation -- 2.3.5 Indigenous resistance: the 1945 National Indigenous Congress and the 1947 uprisings -- 2.4 National Revolution, 1952-64 -- 2.4.1 The legacies of revolutionary nationalism -- 2.4.2 Developmental capitalism - a nationalist-populist régime of accumulation -- 2.4.3 The Revolution moves rightwards -- 2.4.4 The working class, 1952-64 -- 2.4.5 The indigenous peasantry, 1952-64 -- Conclusion -- Chapter Three Authoritarianism, Democracy, and Popular Struggle, 1964-85 -- 3.1 The legacies of Barrientos.
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    Additional Edition: 9789004201552
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9789004201552
    Language: English
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  • 2
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    Online Resource
    Leiden : BRILL | Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest
    UID:
    (DE-603)39803365X
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (400 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9789004205581
    Series Statement: Historical Materialism Book Series v.29
    Content: In the opening years of this century, a left-indigenous insurrectionary cycle in Bolivia mounted the most radical challenge to neoliberalism in the Western hemisphere. This book provides a Marxist and indigenous-liberationist analysis of this revolutionary epoch and is historical context.
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources
    Additional Edition: 9789004201552
    Language: English
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Leiden : Brill
    UID:
    (DE-627)1738207897
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9789004205581
    Series Statement: Brill eBook titles v. 29
    Content: Preliminary Material -- Chapter One Politics of Indigenous Resistance and Class-Struggle -- Chapter Two Indigenous Insurgency, Working-Class Struggle, and Popular Cultures of Resistance and Opposition, 1781–1964 -- Chapter Three Authoritarianism, Democracy, and Popular Struggle, 1964–85 -- Chapter Four Neoliberal Counter-Revolution, 1985–2000 -- Chapter Five Left-Indigenous Insurrectionary Cycle, 2000–3 -- Chapter Six Red October: Gas-War, 2003 -- Chapter Seven Carlos Mesa and a Divided Country: Left-Indigenous and Eastern-Bourgeois Blocs in the Second Gas-War of May and June 2005 -- Chapter Eight Combined-Oppositional Consciousness -- Chapter Nine Conclusion: Bolivia, Venezuela, and the Latin-American Left -- Appendix A Formal Interviewees -- Appendix B Methodology -- References -- Index.
    Content: Bolivia witnessed a left-indigenous insurrectionary cycle between 2000 and 2005 that overthrew two neoliberal presidents and laid the foundation for Evo Morales’ successful bid to become the country’s first indigenous head of state in 2006. Building on the theoretical traditions of revolutionary Marxism and indigenous liberation, this book provides an analytical framework for understanding the fine-grained sociological and political nuances of twenty-first century Bolivian class-struggle, state-repression, and indigenous resistance, as well the deeply historical roots of today’s oppositional traditions. Drawing on extensive ethnographic fieldwork, including more than 80 in-depth interviews with social-movement and trade-union activists, Red October is a ground-breaking intervention in the study of contemporary Bolivia and the wider Latin American turn to the left over the last decade
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: 9789004201552
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Red October: Left-Indigenous Struggles in Modern Bolivia Leiden, Boston : BRILL, 2011 9789004201552
    Language: English
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Leiden : Brill
    UID:
    (DE-627)687416612
    Format: Online-Ressource (xxiii, 376 p)
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2011 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    ISBN: 9789004201552
    Series Statement: Historical materialism book series v. 29
    Content: In the opening years of this century, a left-indigenous insurrectionary cycle in Bolivia mounted the most radical challenge to neoliberalism in the Western hemisphere. This book provides a Marxist and indigenous-liberationist analysis of this revolutionary epoch and is historical context
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Contents; Acknowledgements; Acronyms; Chapter One Politics of Indigenous Resistance and Class-Struggle; Chapter Two Indigenous Insurgency, Working-Class Struggle, and Popular Cultures of Resistance and Opposition, 1781-1964; Chapter Three Authoritarianism, Democracy, and Popular Struggle, 1964-85; Chapter Four Neoliberal Counter-Revolution, 1985-2000; Chapter Five Left-Indigenous Insurrectionary Cycle, 2000-3; Chapter Six Red October: Gas-War, 2003; Chapter Seven Carlos Mesa and a Divided Country: Left-Indigenous and Eastern-Bourgeois Blocs in the Second Gas-War of May and June 2005 , Chapter Eight Combined-Oppositional ConsciousnessChapter Nine Conclusion: Bolivia, Venezuela, and the Latin-American Left; Appendix A Formal Interviewees; Appendix B Methodology; References; Index , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Additional Edition: 9789004205581
    Additional Edition: Print version Red October : Left-Indigenous Struggles in Modern Bolivia
    Language: English
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  • 5
    UID:
    (DE-627)640747264
    Format: X, 281 S. , Ill., graph. Darst. , 22 cm
    ISBN: 9781608461066 , 1608461068
    Note: From rebellion to reform, 2000-2007 -- Domestic class structure, Latin American trends, and capitalist imperialism -- Revolutionary epoch, combined liberation, and the December 2005 elections neoliberal continuities, the autonomist right, and the political economy of indigenous struggle -- Dynamite in the mines and bloody urban clashes -- Consolidating reform, 2007-2010 -- The ideological structures of reconstituted neoliberalism -- The economic structures of reconstituted neoliberalism -- Conclusion.
    Language: English
    Subjects: Political Science
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    Keywords: Bolivien ; Gesellschaft ; Reformpolitik ; Indianer ; Geschichte 2000-2010
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Leiden : Brill
    UID:
    (DE-602)gbv_1738207897
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9789004205581
    Series Statement: Brill eBook titles v. 29
    Content: Preliminary Material -- Chapter One Politics of Indigenous Resistance and Class-Struggle -- Chapter Two Indigenous Insurgency, Working-Class Struggle, and Popular Cultures of Resistance and Opposition, 1781–1964 -- Chapter Three Authoritarianism, Democracy, and Popular Struggle, 1964–85 -- Chapter Four Neoliberal Counter-Revolution, 1985–2000 -- Chapter Five Left-Indigenous Insurrectionary Cycle, 2000–3 -- Chapter Six Red October: Gas-War, 2003 -- Chapter Seven Carlos Mesa and a Divided Country: Left-Indigenous and Eastern-Bourgeois Blocs in the Second Gas-War of May and June 2005 -- Chapter Eight Combined-Oppositional Consciousness -- Chapter Nine Conclusion: Bolivia, Venezuela, and the Latin-American Left -- Appendix A Formal Interviewees -- Appendix B Methodology -- References -- Index.
    Content: Bolivia witnessed a left-indigenous insurrectionary cycle between 2000 and 2005 that overthrew two neoliberal presidents and laid the foundation for Evo Morales’ successful bid to become the country’s first indigenous head of state in 2006. Building on the theoretical traditions of revolutionary Marxism and indigenous liberation, this book provides an analytical framework for understanding the fine-grained sociological and political nuances of twenty-first century Bolivian class-struggle, state-repression, and indigenous resistance, as well the deeply historical roots of today’s oppositional traditions. Drawing on extensive ethnographic fieldwork, including more than 80 in-depth interviews with social-movement and trade-union activists, Red October is a ground-breaking intervention in the study of contemporary Bolivia and the wider Latin American turn to the left over the last decade
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789004201552
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Red October: Left-Indigenous Struggles in Modern Bolivia Leiden, Boston : BRILL, 2011 ISBN 9789004201552
    Language: English
    URL: DOI
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    UID:
    (DE-602)gbv_687222478
    Format: Online-Ressource (x, 281 p) , port
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2011 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    ISBN: 9781608461066
    Content: An accessible, yet insightful, look into the promise, potential, and political contradictions of Evo Morales' first term
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; PART I From Rebellion to Reform, 2000-2007; One Domestic Class Structure, Latin American Trends, and Capitalist Imperialism; Two Revolutionary Epoch, Combined Liberation, and the December 2005 Elections; Three Neoliberal Continuities, the Autonomist Right, and the Political Economy of Indigenous Struggle; Four Dynamite in the Mines and Bloody Urban Clashes; PART II Consolidating Reform, 2007-2010; Five The Ideological Structures of Reconstituted Neoliberalism; Six The Economic Structures of Reconstituted Neoliberalism; Seven Conclusion; Notes; Index , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781608461073
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781608461066
    Additional Edition: Print version From Rebellion to Reform in Bolivia Class Struggle, Indigenous Liberation, and the Politics of Evo Morales
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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    UID:
    (DE-627)687222478
    Format: Online-Ressource (x, 281 p) , port
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2011 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    ISBN: 9781608461066
    Content: An accessible, yet insightful, look into the promise, potential, and political contradictions of Evo Morales' first term
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; PART I From Rebellion to Reform, 2000-2007; One Domestic Class Structure, Latin American Trends, and Capitalist Imperialism; Two Revolutionary Epoch, Combined Liberation, and the December 2005 Elections; Three Neoliberal Continuities, the Autonomist Right, and the Political Economy of Indigenous Struggle; Four Dynamite in the Mines and Bloody Urban Clashes; PART II Consolidating Reform, 2007-2010; Five The Ideological Structures of Reconstituted Neoliberalism; Six The Economic Structures of Reconstituted Neoliberalism; Seven Conclusion; Notes; Index , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Additional Edition: 9781608461073
    Additional Edition: 9781608461066
    Additional Edition: Print version From Rebellion to Reform in Bolivia Class Struggle, Indigenous Liberation, and the Politics of Evo Morales
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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    UID:
    (DE-627)1692463039
    Format: 12
    ISSN: 1525-0024
    Content: Present adoptive immunotherapy strategies are based on the re-targeting of autologous T-cells to recognize tumor antigens. As T-cell properties may vary significantly between patients, this approach can result in significant variability in cell potency that may affect therapeutic outcome. More consistent results could be achieved by generating allogeneic cells from healthy donors. An impediment to such an approach is the endogenous T-cell receptors present on T-cells, which have the potential to direct dangerous off-tumor antihost reactivity. To address these limitations, we assessed the ability of three different TCR-α-targeted nucleases to disrupt T-cell receptor expression in primary human T-cells. We optimized the conditions for the delivery of each reagent and assessed off-target cleavage. The megaTAL and CRISPR/Cas9 reagents exhibited the highest disruption efficiency combined with low levels of toxicity and off-target cleavage, and we used them for a translatable manufacturing process to produce safe cellular substrates for next-generation immunotherapies.
    Note: Gesehen am 13.03.2020
    In: Molecular therapy, Amsterdam : Elsevier, 2000, 24(2016), 3, Seite 570-581, 1525-0024
    In: volume:24
    In: year:2016
    In: number:3
    In: pages:570-581
    In: extent:12
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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