Problems in Latin American History: The Modern PeriodHarper & Row, 1973 - 529 páginas |
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... American Leaders ( Wash- ington , D.C .: Inter - American Bibliographic and Library Association , 1949 ) . An interesting descriptive study of more recent Latin Ameri- can caudillos is contained in Tad Szulc , Twilight of the Tyrants ...
... American Leaders ( Wash- ington , D.C .: Inter - American Bibliographic and Library Association , 1949 ) . An interesting descriptive study of more recent Latin Ameri- can caudillos is contained in Tad Szulc , Twilight of the Tyrants ...
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... American Repub- lics and considered Great Britain's support vital ( see docu- ment 2 ) . The same disagreement is carried into modern writings on the Pan American movement . Witness Arthur P. Whitaker's emphasis on shared beliefs and ...
... American Repub- lics and considered Great Britain's support vital ( see docu- ment 2 ) . The same disagreement is carried into modern writings on the Pan American movement . Witness Arthur P. Whitaker's emphasis on shared beliefs and ...
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... American expansion— the loss of half its national territory ( see documents 4 and 5 ) . Frightened by American bellicosity the Latin American na- tions were torn between their fear and hatred of the United States as a grasping predator ...
... American expansion— the loss of half its national territory ( see documents 4 and 5 ) . Frightened by American bellicosity the Latin American na- tions were torn between their fear and hatred of the United States as a grasping predator ...
Contenido
The Moods of Iturbides Mexico Javier Ocampo | 59 |
Representative Leader or Deviant Person | 65 |
Liberalism versus Conservatism in NineteenthCentury | 109 |
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Argentine armed army barracoons Bolívar Brazil Brazilian Buenos Aires capital caudillos century Chile Chilean church civil coffee Colombia colonial Communist conflict Constitution Correio da Manhã Creole Cuba Cuban Revolution culture democracy document economic elite established Estado Novo European export fascism forces foreign Getúlio Vargas gold groups guano guerrilla hemisphere immigrants important independence Indians industrial institutions interests intervention José labor Lanari land Latin America leaders leadership liberal masses ment mestizos Mexican Mexico military movement mulatto Negroes North American officers organization patriot Paulo peasant percent Perón Peronist Peru Peruvian pesos plantation political popular President problems production race reform regime Reprinted by permission Republic revolution revolutionary role rural São Paulo sectors silver Simón Bolívar slavery slaves social society Spain Spanish American struggle tion trade traditional Tupamaros United University Press urban workers York