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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Pagina 152
... periods , which the editor divides into four historical categories : 1800-1867 , 1867-1910 , 1910-1940 , and 1945 to the ... period , three are by women : Irene Nicholson , founder of the famous British Bookstore in Mexico City , Judith ...
... periods , which the editor divides into four historical categories : 1800-1867 , 1867-1910 , 1910-1940 , and 1945 to the ... period , three are by women : Irene Nicholson , founder of the famous British Bookstore in Mexico City , Judith ...
Pagina 164
... period . At the end of the book , the following generation makes more sense because of their accomplishments and their commonalities . In 1993 , this new generation arrived on the scene with work that departed radically from the neo ...
... period . At the end of the book , the following generation makes more sense because of their accomplishments and their commonalities . In 1993 , this new generation arrived on the scene with work that departed radically from the neo ...
Pagina 181
... period 1820-1860 , Costa Rica attracted foreign doc- tors , particularly to San José . In the third period through 1900 , Costa Rican elites studied medicine in Europe and the United States , and returned to modernize Costa Rican ...
... period 1820-1860 , Costa Rica attracted foreign doc- tors , particularly to San José . In the third period through 1900 , Costa Rican elites studied medicine in Europe and the United States , and returned to modernize Costa Rican ...
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