The Latin Americanist: The International Review of the Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, Volumul 49Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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... reviewer tends to disagree for reasons that are too complex to cover here ) . It is this generation that is the focus of the book and to exemplify their unique modes of production and make sense of the period as a contribution to ...
... reviewer tends to disagree for reasons that are too complex to cover here ) . It is this generation that is the focus of the book and to exemplify their unique modes of production and make sense of the period as a contribution to ...
Pagina 184
... reviewer's opinion , the book's attempt to overturn the image of Costa Rican exceptionalism , while simultaneously showing Costa Rican concern ( both scholarly and person - in - the - street concern ) regarding changes in their country ...
... reviewer's opinion , the book's attempt to overturn the image of Costa Rican exceptionalism , while simultaneously showing Costa Rican concern ( both scholarly and person - in - the - street concern ) regarding changes in their country ...
Pagina 167
... reviewer , this information suggests that informal earnings may be as important as historical - cultural linkages offered by the author in explaining informal activity , especially for low - income households . Importantly , the author ...
... reviewer , this information suggests that informal earnings may be as important as historical - cultural linkages offered by the author in explaining informal activity , especially for low - income households . Importantly , the author ...
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