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History of El Salvador at Britannica.com

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1932 Salvadoran peasant massacreLa Matanza – I'm fairly certain that ALL major works of scholarship on this event refer to it principally as La Matanza, not unlike, to refer to a similar event, La Violencia. To give a few examples, Thomas Anderson's definitive work on the subject is entitled, Matanza: El Salvador's Communist Revolt of 1932. The relevant chapter in Christopher White's History of El Salvador is "La matanza and beyond". The book To Rise In Darkness also calls it La Matanza, with one chapter entitled Memories of La Matanza. There is no other commonly accepted name. Currently, our Wikipedia article uses two different names, "1932 Salvadoran peasant massacre" and "1932 Salvadoran farmer uprising", neither of which are used frequently by scholars. If anyone thinks La Matanza might be too generic, the next best title would be "La Matanza (El Salvador)". LoosingIt (talk) 03:02, 19 February 2020 (UTC)[reply]