The Latin Americanist, Volumele 49-50Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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... authors in the collection posed by another author in the volume . For instance , readers may question the treatment of California by Robert Brinkmeyer and Deborah Rae Cohn with the essays on Great Mexico . What similarities are there ...
... authors in the collection posed by another author in the volume . For instance , readers may question the treatment of California by Robert Brinkmeyer and Deborah Rae Cohn with the essays on Great Mexico . What similarities are there ...
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... authors analyze the hegemonic role and influence of the United States , which increased along with its involvement in the politics of the region as well as its economic interests . The authors also mention about the current interest of ...
... authors analyze the hegemonic role and influence of the United States , which increased along with its involvement in the politics of the region as well as its economic interests . The authors also mention about the current interest of ...
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... authors have done readers and scholars a favor by avoiding assumptions about countries not usually subject to intensive analysis and coverage . Further kudos should be given to the authors for providing up - to - date information . The ...
... authors have done readers and scholars a favor by avoiding assumptions about countries not usually subject to intensive analysis and coverage . Further kudos should be given to the authors for providing up - to - date information . The ...
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