Problems in Latin American History: The Modern PeriodHarper & Row, 1973 - 529 páginas |
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... continued exploitation of Indians , Negroes , and those of " mixed race . " It might be imagined that Latin America's intellectual drift from romanticism to scientism , from eclecticism to determinism , merely reflected the general ...
... continued exploitation of Indians , Negroes , and those of " mixed race . " It might be imagined that Latin America's intellectual drift from romanticism to scientism , from eclecticism to determinism , merely reflected the general ...
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... continued to seek an outlet in the colonias extrangeras in the Caribbean , as it had under Spanish rule , though it was now a legal trade . Privileged prod- ucts like Barinas tobacco and the cacao of Caracas lost the protected markets ...
... continued to seek an outlet in the colonias extrangeras in the Caribbean , as it had under Spanish rule , though it was now a legal trade . Privileged prod- ucts like Barinas tobacco and the cacao of Caracas lost the protected markets ...
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... continued . Various proposals were made to include foreigners , declaring them citizens , if they were settled ; to alter the final plan of the convocation ; to publish manifestos instructing the people in their [ civic ] duties ; but ...
... continued . Various proposals were made to include foreigners , declaring them citizens , if they were settled ; to alter the final plan of the convocation ; to publish manifestos instructing the people in their [ civic ] duties ; but ...
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The Moods of Iturbides Mexico Javier Ocampo | 59 |
Representative Leader or Deviant Person | 65 |
Liberalism versus Conservatism in NineteenthCentury | 109 |
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