The Latin Americanist: The International Review of the Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, Volumul 50,Ediția 2Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2007 |
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... colony " dates back to the Italian Renaissance , where outsiders ( e.g. Genoese merchants ) lived in a determined area of a city such as Florence or Venice . These merchant colonies remained separate from the elites but , in contrast to ...
... colony " dates back to the Italian Renaissance , where outsiders ( e.g. Genoese merchants ) lived in a determined area of a city such as Florence or Venice . These merchant colonies remained separate from the elites but , in contrast to ...
Pagina 105
... colonial Buenos Aires , characterized by a procedural adaptation of Spanish criminal laws such as the Siete Partidas by alcaldes , members of the Audiencia , and the Viceroy . While acknowledging that the revolution of 25 May 1810 ...
... colonial Buenos Aires , characterized by a procedural adaptation of Spanish criminal laws such as the Siete Partidas by alcaldes , members of the Audiencia , and the Viceroy . While acknowledging that the revolution of 25 May 1810 ...
Pagina 127
... colonial era . The Spanish Empire severely restricted colonial elite involvement in governance . Only modest opportunity existed for autonomous political action through municipal councils , which became the oligarchic realms of wealthy ...
... colonial era . The Spanish Empire severely restricted colonial elite involvement in governance . Only modest opportunity existed for autonomous political action through municipal councils , which became the oligarchic realms of wealthy ...
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The Case | 23 |
Bridging the ConvergenceDivergence Policy Diffusion Divide Mid | 59 |
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