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Hispanic American Historical Review (1972) 52 (2): 340–341.
Published: 01 May 1972
...Carl A. Ross Balmaceda . By Castro Raúl Silva . Santiago de Chile , 1969 . Editorial Nascimento . Pp. 100 . Paper. Copyright 1972 by Duke University Press 1972 Raúl Silva Castro, Director of the Chilean Academy, poet, literary critic, longtime editorial writer for El...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1977) 57 (1): 149–151.
Published: 01 February 1977
...Ronald H. Chilcote In an epilogue Blakemore makes explicit his position. He counters interpretations of Marxist historians that the Chilean ruling class operated in concert with foreign capitalists on behalf of their own interests and against progressive Chilean nationalists such as Balmaceda...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1942) 22 (1): 113–116.
Published: 01 February 1942
...Maury Austin Bromsen Copyright 1942 by Duke University Press 1942 El Presidente Balmaceda . By Yrarrázaval Larraín José Miquel . ( Santiago de Chile : Editorial Nascimento , 1940 . 2 vols. Pp. 398 , 468 . Paper, $2.00 .) ...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1969) 49 (2): 254–267.
Published: 01 May 1969
...Geoffrey S. Smith 56 Bromsen, “Rise of Balmaceda,” 81. 55 Bulnes, Guerra del Pacífico , II, 445; El Porteño (Buenos Aires), May 26, 1879. 54 The Standard , May 23, 1879. 53 Balmaceda to Santa María, May 24, 1879, Varas, Correspondencia , 308. 52 La Nación...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1965) 45 (3): 393–421.
Published: 01 August 1965
..., yet, despite this considerable period of investigation and interpretation, the origins, character and consequences of the revolution and the figure of José Manuel Balmaceda, protagonist of the revolutionary drama, are still subjects of much dispute among historians. 2 This article is in part...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1983) 63 (3): 621–622.
Published: 01 August 1983
... Balmaceda (1886-91), whose regime ended in civil war and Balmaceda’s suicide. “The destruction of Balmaceda’s regime,” he says (p. 128), did not result primarily from radically new economic policies or personal idiosyncracies of the president. It was, rather, the product of the new role thrust upon...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1977) 57 (4): 754–756.
Published: 01 November 1977
... responsibility to the congress. Contrary to previous definitions, Heise maintains that Chilean parliamentary government was a fact in 1861, three decades before congressional forces defeated President Balmaceda’s attempts to strengthen executive powers. In support of this interpretation the author cites...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1985) 65 (3): 590–591.
Published: 01 August 1985
... two examples: the civil wars of 1851 and 1859, treated as one unit; and the 1891 rebellion against José Manuel Balmaceda. The author describes the first episode as an uprising launched by the large flour mill owners and the mining capitalists against the insensitive Montt administration...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1967) 47 (2): 313.
Published: 01 May 1967
...James L. Tigner Vida entre los Patagones. Un año de excursiones por tierras no frecuentadas, desde el Estrecho de Magallanes hasta el Río Negro . By Musters George Chaworth . Edited and with notes by Balmaceda Raúl Rey . Translated by Álvarez Arturo Costa . Buenos Aires...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1984) 64 (1): 180–181.
Published: 01 February 1984
...Mark D. Szuchman Buenos Aires: Una capital cuestionada . By Balmaceda Raúl C. Rey . Buenos Aires : OIKOS , 1982 . Notes. Tables. Map. Figures. Bibliography. Index . Pp. 318 . Paper . Copyright 1984 by Duke University Press 1984 This book, written by a geographer...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1963) 43 (2): 230–246.
Published: 01 May 1963
... in production restrictions. 19 Doubtless the belief that a combination was inimical to the interests of Chile was partly responsible for their attitude. Government policy toward combinations changed during the presidency of José Manuel Balmaceda (1887-1891) who openly opposed the formation of a second...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1977) 57 (4): 796–797.
Published: 01 November 1977
..., but of limited extension,” Ricardo Cox Balmaceda fulfills his goal with a lively, if long-winded, chronicle of the life and times of Lord Thomas Alexander Cochrane in service to the cause of Chilean and Peruvian independence. Copyright 1977 by Duke University Press 1977 La gesta de Cochrane...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1977) 57 (4): 660–690.
Published: 01 November 1977
... (1961); W. C. Davis, The Last Conquistadores: The Spanish Intervention in Peru and Chile, 1863–1866 (Athens, Ga., 1950); Geoffrey Smith, “The Role of José M. Balmaceda in Preserving Argentine Neutrality in the War of the Pacific,” HAHR , 49 (May 1969), 254–267; W. J. Dennis, Tacna and Arica (New...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1970) 50 (2): 300–322.
Published: 01 May 1970
... had joined the congressional army or who had at least refused to serve under Balmaceda would be allowed to continue in service. 29 In this way, high-ranking Balmacedista officers were to be purged, clearing the path for Körner’s Prussianized professionals. In October, 118 Balmacedista captains went...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1983) 63 (2): 404–406.
Published: 01 May 1983
... into economic and political chaos. United States capital and Ibáñez tried to revive the industry and Chile, but they failed. Santiago substituted copper for nitrates and Washington for London and when, in 1973, Allende challenged this unequal relationship, he was destroyed just as had been Balmaceda...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1983) 63 (2): 403–404.
Published: 01 May 1983
... of eighteen short chapters, divided into three parts, a bibliographical appendix, a statistical appendix (the relationship of which to the text is difficult to determine), and a facsimile reproduction of President José Balmaceda’s “political testament,” written shortly before his suicide, after defeat...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1972) 52 (3): 416–435.
Published: 01 August 1972
... Huidobro 1756 García Huidobro entail García Huidobro 1763 C. de Quinta Alegre Alcalde 1763 Valdés entail Valdés 1768 Lecaros entail Lecaros, Larraín 1770 C. de la Conquista Toro Zambrano 1778 Balmaceda entail Fernández de Balmaceda 1779 Rojas entail Rojas 1780 Larraín...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1977) 57 (2): 205–230.
Published: 01 May 1977
... of the working class, the platform advocated metallic conversion to establish monetary stability and the prohibition of foreign immigration. 35 During the civil war Democrats supported President Balmaceda, causing their organization to be suppressed until 1892. In July of that year they held a second...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1980) 60 (3): 558–559.
Published: 01 August 1980
... campaigns, the struggle for independence, the consolidation of the nation, as well as the two Peruvian–Bolivian conflicts (1837-1839 and 1879-1884). The work ends with an analysis of the 1891 revolution which brought down Balmaceda and initiated the parliamentary regime. Toro Dávila includes information...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1990) 70 (2): 227–253.
Published: 01 May 1990
... and the efforts of a progressive and somewhat quixotic president in ruins. Balmaceda’s attempt to promote a “bourgeois revolution” from above found support among some entrepreneurs in industry and mining as the Chilean dominant classes split, as they had in 1851, along economic lines. Balmaceda’s defeat left...