The Latin Americanist, Volumele 49-50Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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... given a broader context in which to view each essay . The context is in part dif- ficult to grasp because the essays in the last several sections of the book skip back and forth in time . For example , the closing essay ...
... given a broader context in which to view each essay . The context is in part dif- ficult to grasp because the essays in the last several sections of the book skip back and forth in time . For example , the closing essay ...
Pagina 192
... given us an entirely new way to understand the Rosas Era ( 1829-1852 ) in Argentine history . Most previous interpretations of this period focused on the caudillo nature of Rosas's rule over Buenos Aires and the other Argentine ...
... given us an entirely new way to understand the Rosas Era ( 1829-1852 ) in Argentine history . Most previous interpretations of this period focused on the caudillo nature of Rosas's rule over Buenos Aires and the other Argentine ...
Pagina 16
... given the opportunity to work as Sophie's tour doctor at the French Open and subsequently cavort with the Parisian elite . Papst becomes ecstatic with the possibility that he has been given a second chance to live a more authentic life ...
... given the opportunity to work as Sophie's tour doctor at the French Open and subsequently cavort with the Parisian elite . Papst becomes ecstatic with the possibility that he has been given a second chance to live a more authentic life ...
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