Problems in Latin American History: The Modern PeriodHarper & Row, 1973 - 529 páginas |
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... labor . In the more sparsely populated areas of the Atlantic coast , the importation of labor was essential to the exploitation of the land . We know , for instance , that in colonial Brazil the expansion of sugar culture depended on ...
... labor . In the more sparsely populated areas of the Atlantic coast , the importation of labor was essential to the exploitation of the land . We know , for instance , that in colonial Brazil the expansion of sugar culture depended on ...
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... labor system was to be replaced by a free one . Santa Anna Nery's document , Brazil in 1889 , a report presented to European investors attending the International Exposition at Paris in 1889 , describes certain aspects of this ...
... labor system was to be replaced by a free one . Santa Anna Nery's document , Brazil in 1889 , a report presented to European investors attending the International Exposition at Paris in 1889 , describes certain aspects of this ...
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... labor contracts ; labor regulations for women and minors ; and the establishment of the Institutes of Pensions and Retirement Funds , which guaranteed assistance to those groups . Continuing the trends of the previous period , the ...
... labor contracts ; labor regulations for women and minors ; and the establishment of the Institutes of Pensions and Retirement Funds , which guaranteed assistance to those groups . Continuing the trends of the previous period , the ...
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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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