Problems in Latin American History: The Modern Period |
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Next the student should turn to the work edited by Hugh M. Hamill , Jr. ,
Dictatorship in Spanish America ( New York : Knopf , Borzoi Books , 1965 ) . Well
- selected reading , a truly provocative Introduction and an excellent
Bibliographical Note ...
Next the student should turn to the work edited by Hugh M. Hamill , Jr. ,
Dictatorship in Spanish America ( New York : Knopf , Borzoi Books , 1965 ) . Well
- selected reading , a truly provocative Introduction and an excellent
Bibliographical Note ...
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One nation , Mexico , suffered the very real and painful consequences of
American expansionthe loss of half its national territory ( see documents 4 and 5 )
. Frightened by American bellicosity the Latin American nations were torn
between ...
One nation , Mexico , suffered the very real and painful consequences of
American expansionthe loss of half its national territory ( see documents 4 and 5 )
. Frightened by American bellicosity the Latin American nations were torn
between ...
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state , a high degree of international cooperation is required to eradicate the
danger which the subversive activities of international communism pose for the
American states ; and The aggressive character of the international communist ...
state , a high degree of international cooperation is required to eradicate the
danger which the subversive activities of international communism pose for the
American states ; and The aggressive character of the international communist ...
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The Moods of Iturbides Mexico Javier Ocampo | 59 |
Representative Leader or Deviant Person | 65 |
1833 | 88 |
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