The Latin Americanist, Volumele 49-50Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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... argues that the newly inaugurated government of President Oscar Berger has the obligation to press forward with this countercoup by strengthen- ing civil society and a multicultural vision of citizenship . Fonseca begins with a biting ...
... argues that the newly inaugurated government of President Oscar Berger has the obligation to press forward with this countercoup by strengthen- ing civil society and a multicultural vision of citizenship . Fonseca begins with a biting ...
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... argues in this slim volume that the collection of data about the plants , animals , land , and peoples of the New World , and the institutionalization of those data through the Casa de Contratación and Council of the Indies , provided ...
... argues in this slim volume that the collection of data about the plants , animals , land , and peoples of the New World , and the institutionalization of those data through the Casa de Contratación and Council of the Indies , provided ...
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... argues that the influence of the Enlightenment and Bourbon Reforms , in combination with the ideals embodied in the struggle for independence , impacted not only elites but also subaltern groups . As Enlightenment thought gained ...
... argues that the influence of the Enlightenment and Bourbon Reforms , in combination with the ideals embodied in the struggle for independence , impacted not only elites but also subaltern groups . As Enlightenment thought gained ...
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