Problems in Latin American History: The Modern PeriodHarper & Row, 1973 - 529 páginas |
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... popular will . . . . In his efforts to stimulate the growth of cultural and artistic groups by granting new benefits and means of support , Vargas actu- ally brought about the development of the national intelligentsia . He opened new ...
... popular will . . . . In his efforts to stimulate the growth of cultural and artistic groups by granting new benefits and means of support , Vargas actu- ally brought about the development of the national intelligentsia . He opened new ...
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... popularity . ( The two are related inasmuch as officers are as reluctant to confront a vastly popular president as they are to continue supporting a wholly unpopular one . ) Argentine politics was modern in the sense that a plurality of ...
... popularity . ( The two are related inasmuch as officers are as reluctant to confront a vastly popular president as they are to continue supporting a wholly unpopular one . ) Argentine politics was modern in the sense that a plurality of ...
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... POPULAR POWER The revolutionary transformation the country needs can be carried out only if the Chilean people take power and exercise it effectively . The popular and revolutionary forces have not united to struggle for the simple ...
... POPULAR POWER The revolutionary transformation the country needs can be carried out only if the Chilean people take power and exercise it effectively . The popular and revolutionary forces have not united to struggle for the simple ...
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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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