The Latin Americanist, Volumele 49-50Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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... colonial heritage excludes descendents of enslaved Africans whose labor , traditions and customs constitute essential elements of that colonial past . Development in Bahia represents the renewal of a colonial past for both “ the ...
... colonial heritage excludes descendents of enslaved Africans whose labor , traditions and customs constitute essential elements of that colonial past . Development in Bahia represents the renewal of a colonial past for both “ the ...
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... colonial Latin America . The political history of colonial Latin America has received scant attention in recent decades due to the fact that the historiography has been dominated by social and economic histo- rians . Originally , this ...
... colonial Latin America . The political history of colonial Latin America has received scant attention in recent decades due to the fact that the historiography has been dominated by social and economic histo- rians . Originally , this ...
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