The Latin Americanist, Volumele 49-50Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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... changes have occur- red . The first was a move towards empirical research with a strong diagnostic focus.3 ... change was to focus on institutional factors . This grew out of external demands to develop analyses with policy implications ...
... changes have occur- red . The first was a move towards empirical research with a strong diagnostic focus.3 ... change was to focus on institutional factors . This grew out of external demands to develop analyses with policy implications ...
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... changes were , no doubt , a reflec- tion of the increased absolutism of the monarchy and the concen- tration of power and authority in the hands of the king . There was little room in the Bourbon conceptualization of royal power for an ...
... changes were , no doubt , a reflec- tion of the increased absolutism of the monarchy and the concen- tration of power and authority in the hands of the king . There was little room in the Bourbon conceptualization of royal power for an ...
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as follows : change through continuity . In other words , the great changes in Mexican history ( the movements for independence , la Reforma , and the Revolution ) are exceptions to the rule . For the author , images of a chaotic ...
as follows : change through continuity . In other words , the great changes in Mexican history ( the movements for independence , la Reforma , and the Revolution ) are exceptions to the rule . For the author , images of a chaotic ...
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