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The People’s Grant: Goal Reached, Progress on Chapters

Posted on the 16 January 2012 by Andrewgavinmarshall @A_G_Marshall

Clearly, there is a great deal of work to be done. I want to take each chapter up to roughly the early 70s, though there may be points of divergence among them, considering that there are certain developments in each region which may require an examination that does not presuppose a superficial cut-off date (such as the development of Liberation Theology in Latin America), and other factors. These four chapters alone could account for a short, but comprehensive book on the period in question, so I am hoping to stretch out the $800 donation as long as possible and to complete the work required as efficiently as possible.

So this is a wonderful start to The People’s Grants, and I thank everyone for their important and appreciated support!

I will be posting a small sample this week from the chapter on Latin America to show that already the support has produced results, and I will continue to provide samples and previews over the coming weeks. I may tend to make the samples shorter than some of the previous ones provided, so as to not spend too much time on editing what will change later on anyway, as well as to not give too much of the substance of the book away.

So thank you once again, and now I must get back to work!

Cheers

Andrew

The People’s Grant: Goal Reached, Progress on Chapters


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