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Journey to Indo-América provides a comprehensive analysis of the APRA (American Popular Revolutionary Alliance) movement and its profound impact on transnational politics in the Americas. Geneviève Dorais explores how APRA leaders navigated exile, faced persecution, and built solidarity networks across borders during the interwar period and World War II era.
Through meticulous research, the book reveals how political displacement and transnational activism influenced Latin American political thought and international relations. Dorais examines the movement’s evolution from its founding in 1918 through 1945, demonstrating how APRA became a model for regional cooperation and anti-imperialist resistance. The work situates APRA within broader contexts of Latin American nationalism, socialism, and democratic struggles, offering valuable insights into how exile communities maintained ideological coherence while adapting to diverse continental landscapes.







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