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Hispanic American Historical Review (1979) 59 (2): 331–333.
Published: 01 May 1979
... to April 1911 . Part 2: April 1911 to October 1911 . Vol. II: The Madero Revolution as Reported in the Confidential Despatches of U.S. Ambassador Henry Lane Wilson and the Embassy in Mexico City, June 1910 to June 1911 . Part 1: Beginnings of the Revolution to June 9,1910 . Part 2: Madero Revolution...
View articletitled, Documents on the Mexican Revolution. Vol. I: The Origins of the Revolution in Texas, Arizona, New Mexico and California, 1910-1911: The Beginnings of the Revolutionary Movement by Mexican Exiles and United States Governmental and Popular Response. Part 1: February 1910 to April 1911. Part 2: April 1911 to October 1911. Vol. II: The Madero Revolution as Reported in the Confidential Despatches of U.S. <span class="search-highlight">Ambassador</span> Henry Lane Wilson and the Embassy in Mexico City, June 1910 to June 1911. Part 1: Beginnings of the Revolution to June 9,1910. Part 2: Madero Revolution to the Overthrow of the Díaz Government, June 1911. Vol. III: The Election of Madero, the Rise of Emiliano Zapata and the Reyes Plot in Texas
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1961) 41 (4): 581.
Published: 01 November 1961
...William C. Atkinson Copyright 1961 by Duke University Press 1961 Ambassador from Venice: Pietro Pasqualigo in Lisbon, 1501 . By Weinstein Donald . Minneapolis , 1960 . University of Minnesota Press . Maps. Notes. Index . Pp. 112 . $5.00 . ...
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Hammond’s Ambassador World Atlas
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1957) 37 (1): 129.
Published: 01 February 1957
...Henry J. Bruman Hammond’s Ambassador World Atlas . Maplewood, New Jersey , 1956 . C. S. Hammond & Company . Maps. Index. Tables. Illustrations. Pp. 416 . $12.50 . Copyright 1957 by Duke University Press 1957 ...
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Career Ambassador
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1952) 32 (1): 116–117.
Published: 01 February 1952
...Dana G. Munro Career Ambassador . By Beaulac Willard L. . ( New York : The Macmillan Company , 1951 . Pp. 262 . $3.50 .) Copyright 1952 by Duke University Press 1952 ...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1969) 49 (1): 112–113.
Published: 01 February 1969
...Samuel Shapiro Presidents and Peons. Recollections of a Labor Ambassador in Latin America . By Romualdi Serafino . New York . 1967 . Funk and Wagnalls . Illustrations. Index . Pp. xvi , 524 . $8.95 . Copyright 1969 by Duke University Press 1969 Serafino Romualdi’s...
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His Excellency, the Ambassador
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1967) 47 (3): 456.
Published: 01 August 1967
...D. M. P. His Excellency, the Ambassador . By Veríssimo Érico . Translated by Barrett Linton Lomas and Barrett Marie McDavid . New York , 1967 . Macmillan Company . Pp. 439 . $6.95 . Copyright 1967 by Duke University Press 1967 Gabriel Heliodoro Alvarado...
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Mexican ambassador Adalberto Tejeda visiting the CNT-controlled Instituto d...
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in The “Indios” of Spain and the Mexican Revolution: Racial Ideologies and the Labor of Internationalist Solidarity
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Published: 01 August 2024
Figure 3. Mexican ambassador Adalberto Tejeda visiting the CNT-controlled Instituto de Puericultura y Maternología Luisa Michel (Louise Michel Institute of Maternology and Childcare) in Barcelona, 27 Apr. 1938. CNT (España) Photo Collection, International Institute of Social History (Amsterdam
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Peru and the United States, 1960–1975: How Their Ambassadors Managed Foreign Relations in a Turbulent Era
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2013) 93 (2): 345–346.
Published: 01 May 2013
...Rory M. Miller Peru and the United States, 1960–1975: How Their Ambassadors Managed Foreign Relations in a Turbulent Era . By Walter Richard J. . University Park : Pennsylvania State University Press , 2010 . Photographs. Notes. Bibliography. Index. vii, 333 pp. Cloth , $75.00...
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Ambassadors in White
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1943) 23 (3): 525–526.
Published: 01 August 1943
...John Gillin Copyright 1943 by Duke University Press 1943 Ambassadors in White . By Wilson Charles Morrow . ( New York : Henry Holt , 1942 . Pp. 282 . $3.50 .) ...
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Ambassadors of the Working Class: Argentina's International Labor Activists and Cold War Democracy in the Americas
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2020) 100 (1): 190–191.
Published: 01 February 2020
... from South to North, establishing dialogue between two historiographies that rarely interact. Semán provides a social history of international relations with workers at its center, although Semán chooses not to cast his intervention in these terms. Ambassadors of the Working Class is obligatory...
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Ambassadors Ordinary and Extraordinary
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1962) 42 (1): 95–96.
Published: 01 February 1962
...Richard W. Van Alstyne The book is essentially a study of personalities, who are too numerous and too varied to permit the reader to reach serious conclusions about the quality or the needs of the service. A comparatively short chapter near the end of the book dealing with the career ambassadors...
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Cuba, Castro, and the United States
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1972) 52 (4): 669–671.
Published: 01 November 1972
.... Philip Bonsal served as U.S. Ambassador to Cuba from January, 1959 to late October, 1960. During the period Cuba nationalized almost all American-owned property, the United States government implemented measures to overthrow the Cuban government, and for all practical purposes Cuban leaders ended...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1999) 79 (1): 195–196.
Published: 01 February 1999
... other, are never analyzed except for the 16 pages specifically dedicated to the “Lojendio incident.” In this work, Paz-Sánchez rehabilitates the late ambassador Lojendio’s professionalism, in effect by ghostwriting Lojendio’s putative memoirs from His Excellency’s past confidential correspondence...
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A Diplomat Looks at Aid to Latin America
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1970) 50 (4): 758–759.
Published: 01 November 1970
... given by Ambassador Willard Beaulac when he was serving as diplomat-in-residenee at Southern Illinois University between 1967 and 1969. It reflects his own experience as ambassador to five Latin American countries, where he was frequently involved in some aspect of American aid programs. Perhaps...
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The Dominican Republic
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1982) 62 (2): 302–303.
Published: 01 May 1982
...Howard J. Wiarda Bell’s book is a welcome addition to the literature on the Dominican Republic. What is missing is a better political analysis and a clearer statement of what a British ambassador actually does in a country where the United States presence is so overshadowing. Ambassador...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1946) 26 (4): 480–496.
Published: 01 November 1946
... but coffee was not a domestic product. Some of the sharpest criticism came from Domicio da Gama, Brazilian ambassador to the United States. The occasion for his verbal blast against the Department of Justice was a banquet of the Pan-American Society of the United States held at the Waldorf-Astoria...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1967) 47 (3): 432–433.
Published: 01 August 1967
... University Press 1967 When Martin went to the Dominican Republic in 1962 as American ambassador, the country had only recently emerged from thirty years of cruel and greedy dictatorship. The seven-man governing junta had little political support and could not rely on the loyalty of the armed forces...
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Argentina and the Soviet Union: History of Political and Commercial Relations (1917-1955)
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1986) 66 (2): 239–285.
Published: 01 May 1986
... a tumultuous beginning. Diplomatic ties with Russia had been severed a few days after the revolutionary events of October 1917. Before those events, but after the overthrow of the tsarist government, President Hipólito Yrigoyen had sent an autographed letter to the Argentine ambassador in Petrograd accrediting...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1974) 54 (4): 682–690.
Published: 01 November 1974
... with Ambassador Enoch H. Crowder. Originally appointed as Special Representative of the President in Cuba, General Crowder arrived in Havana in 1921 with instructions to overhaul Cuban national administration. During the early years of his stay in Havana, Crowder exercised sweeping authority over the government...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1964) 44 (1): 82.
Published: 01 February 1964
...J. Fred Rippy None of the numerous publications concerned with the Alliance for Progress, in the opinion of this reviewer, contains sounder advice or a larger measure of “good old common sense.” Ambassador Gordon’s views deserve thoughtful consideration in both the United States and Latin...
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