The Latin Americanist, Volumele 49-50Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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... Popular Medicine to Medical Populism : Doctors , Healers and Public Power in Costa Rica , 1800–1940 . By Palmer , Steven . Durham , NC : Duke University Press , 2003 , p.329 , $ 22.95 . There is a popular saying in Costa Rica that the ...
... Popular Medicine to Medical Populism : Doctors , Healers and Public Power in Costa Rica , 1800–1940 . By Palmer , Steven . Durham , NC : Duke University Press , 2003 , p.329 , $ 22.95 . There is a popular saying in Costa Rica that the ...
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... popular sectors . These tendencies reflected the preferences of three corresponding groups , defined in terms of race , class , and their relation to land . Small farmers that had migrated from the region of Antioquia , mostly white ...
... popular sectors . These tendencies reflected the preferences of three corresponding groups , defined in terms of race , class , and their relation to land . Small farmers that had migrated from the region of Antioquia , mostly white ...
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... popular , and the exotic other- these essays discuss painting , muralismo , radio , music , city life , cinema ... popular . " Together these events started a fever of national motives that were at once adopted and mocked and that ...
... popular , and the exotic other- these essays discuss painting , muralismo , radio , music , city life , cinema ... popular . " Together these events started a fever of national motives that were at once adopted and mocked and that ...
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