Vol. 12 No. 16 (1980): Mariategui and the Andean World

July to December 1980.
From different areas of academic and professional interest, this issue addresses the relationship between amauta José Carlos Mariátegui and the Andean world. However, it begins with a semblance of the work and figure of the historian Jorge Basadre, who died in the middle of the preparation of the issue. The works not only seek to rescue the relationship between Mariátegui and the Andean culture based on his already known approaches to the problem of the Indian, but also on his permanent ties with provincial intellectuals from Cusco, Puno and Jaujinos, in whose localities, since the decade of 1920, there was a fruitful intellectual life.