The Latin Americanist, Volumele 49-50Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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... continued to follow the basic format estab- lished in the Habsburg period , the ostentation of the ceremony was dramatically increased . Conversely , although the viceregal entry continued to be part of the ritual life of Mexico City ...
... continued to follow the basic format estab- lished in the Habsburg period , the ostentation of the ceremony was dramatically increased . Conversely , although the viceregal entry continued to be part of the ritual life of Mexico City ...
Pagina 64
... continued to place this question within a global context rather than confine it to an intra- or inter - national issue.60 In the proceedings which followed , the Latin American bishops took these words to heart and incorporated the ...
... continued to place this question within a global context rather than confine it to an intra- or inter - national issue.60 In the proceedings which followed , the Latin American bishops took these words to heart and incorporated the ...
Pagina 153
... continued support of conservative inter- ests in the 1996 and 2001 elections . Anderson and Dodd reject the conventional wisdom that Nicaraguans voted for Chamorro solely because this would end the Contra War . Rather they hold that ...
... continued support of conservative inter- ests in the 1996 and 2001 elections . Anderson and Dodd reject the conventional wisdom that Nicaraguans voted for Chamorro solely because this would end the Contra War . Rather they hold that ...
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