The Latin Americanist, Volumele 49-50Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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Pagina 177
... offered freedom in return for military support , which quickly led to the complete abolition of slavery in the ... offering an interesting explanation for why some slaves were more rebellious than others . Plantation owners in the ...
... offered freedom in return for military support , which quickly led to the complete abolition of slavery in the ... offering an interesting explanation for why some slaves were more rebellious than others . Plantation owners in the ...
Pagina 106
... offered a legitimate avenue toward economic security . Third , from early on , scholarships for normal school training were concentrated in the hands of students from families whose main breadwinners were artisans or small ...
... offered a legitimate avenue toward economic security . Third , from early on , scholarships for normal school training were concentrated in the hands of students from families whose main breadwinners were artisans or small ...
Pagina 117
... offered education as an entryway into an expanding market economy , that the despera- tion to escape local poverty , perhaps even more acutely felt in the far - flung provinces of the interior than in Buenos Aires , made villagers in ...
... offered education as an entryway into an expanding market economy , that the despera- tion to escape local poverty , perhaps even more acutely felt in the far - flung provinces of the interior than in Buenos Aires , made villagers in ...
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