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... Reader offers a broad overview of the his- torical experience of a small , intriguing country . However , the essays would benefit from introductions providing the reader with extensive domestic and regional historical context ...
... Reader offers a broad overview of the his- torical experience of a small , intriguing country . However , the essays would benefit from introductions providing the reader with extensive domestic and regional historical context ...
Pagina 185
... reader is left at the end wondering if anything works in Costa Rica . Why do Costa Ricans appear to be so cynical , particularly about their government ? The book would more accurately convey Costa Rican cul- ture , economics , and ...
... reader is left at the end wondering if anything works in Costa Rica . Why do Costa Ricans appear to be so cynical , particularly about their government ? The book would more accurately convey Costa Rican cul- ture , economics , and ...
Pagina 199
... readers to ask questions of particular authors in the collection posed by another author in the volume . For instance ... reading for graduate seminars in U.S. and Latin American history . Because the essays in this collection raise more ...
... readers to ask questions of particular authors in the collection posed by another author in the volume . For instance ... reading for graduate seminars in U.S. and Latin American history . Because the essays in this collection raise more ...
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