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Hispanic American Historical Review (1977) 57 (2): 314–315.
Published: 01 May 1977
...Richard L. Clinton The Demographic Explosion: The Latin American Experience . By Viel Benjamin M.D. Translated by Walls James . New York , 1976 . Irvington Publishers, Inc . Graphs. Illustration. Tables. Bibliography. Index . Pp. xiii , 249 . Cloth. $14.95 . Copyright...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1964) 44 (2): 228–230.
Published: 01 May 1964
...Martin Travis The Coming Explosion in Latin America . By Clark Gerald . New York , 1962 . David McKay Company, Inc . Index . Pp. xi , 436 . $6.75 . Copyright 1964 by Duke University Press 1964 For a timely analysis of the Latin American situation, this is the most...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1968) 48 (1): 83–84.
Published: 01 February 1968
...Clarence Senior La explosión demográfica. ¿Cuántos son demasiados? By Benjamín Viel V . Santiago , 1966 . Ediciones de la Universidad de Chile . Tables. Bibliography . Pp. 241 . Paper. Copyright 1968 by Duke University Press 1968 The “population explosion” has given rise...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1969) 49 (1): 110–112.
Published: 01 February 1969
...Robert S. Smith The Urban Explosion in Latin America. A Continent in Process of Modernization . Edited by Beyer Glenn H. . Ithaca , 1967 . Cornell University Press . Maps. Tables. Notes. Appendix. Index . Pp. xx , 360 . $9.75 . Copyright 1969 by Duke University Press 1969...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1963) 43 (4): 559–560.
Published: 01 November 1963
...Charles W. Arnade What about evolution or explosion? Of the many personal points of view one was dominant. There will not be peaceful evolution if there is not a “changing attitude in the elite and power classes” of Latin America (Carlson). The book should be useful for classroom discussion...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2024) 104 (4): 551–586.
Published: 01 November 2024
... explosion in 1815 is generally considered “the largest and deadliest volcanic eruption in recorded history.” 11 Its climatic consequences for 1816–17—commonly referred to as the “years without a summer”—have been the subject of important studies, all highlighting its global meteorological, cultural...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1978) 58 (1): 135–136.
Published: 01 February 1978
...Charles D. Ameringer Una explosión en América: El Canal de Panamá . Edited by Levi Enrique Jaramillo . México , 1976 . Siglo XXI Editores . Illustrations. Tables. Appendixes. Bibliography . Pp. 380 . Paper. Copyright 1978 by Duke University Press 1978 This collection...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2019) 99 (1): 91–122.
Published: 01 February 2019
...Natalia Milanesio Abstract In 1983, elections in Argentina ended one of the bloodiest dictatorships in Latin America (1976–83), and once the elected president Raúl Alfonsín took office, Argentines rejoiced in a democratic spring. The destape was the most explosive cultural trend in the return...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1981) 61 (1): 191–192.
Published: 01 February 1981
... . Copyright 1981 by Duke University Press 1981 Readers of the HAHR already know that the so-called Soccer War between Honduras and El Salvador in 1969 had little to do with emotionalism over sports. Probably, they surmise that El Salvador’s well-known population explosion, spilling over into Honduras...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1979) 59 (1): 148–149.
Published: 01 February 1979
... of the area, labor has gone through a series of similar periods at roughly the same time—the formative, the expansive-explosive, and the cooptive–repressive. Each of the chapters has both a national and international dimension. The first two chapters provide an excellent background for the history...
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Hispanic American Historical Review 11684018.
Published: 30 December 2024
... and Society. New York: Berghahn, 2022. Photographs. Maps. Notes. Bibliography. Index. xxix, 280 pp. Paper, $49.95. Interdisciplinary and lively, Terri Gordon-Zolov and Eric Zolov s The Walls of Santiago approaches the estallido social (social explosion) the social upheaval that rocked Chile over a period...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1965) 45 (1): 141–142.
Published: 01 February 1965
... in Latin America. When Spaniards arrived they used the material for agricultural improvement and also converted it into explosives for blasting in neighboring silver mines. Nitrates soon became important enough to concern the monarchy itself, leading Philip II, in 1571, to prohibit nitrate production...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1967) 47 (3): 374–376.
Published: 01 August 1967
... illustrate this point, since they discuss not only the current population explosion in Latin America, but also the principal tendencies of the internal migrations which are modifying the structure of the Latin American labor force and the nature and means of production. This is best revealed in Brazil where...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1976) 56 (2): 297–299.
Published: 01 May 1976
... section treats the population explosion that has followed the Depression, with population doubling in thirty years and the overall annual growth rate increasing from 1.9 to 2.8 percent. The unparalleled demographic disaster of the sixteenth century is now being reversed, the lack of disease control...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1962) 42 (2): 267–269.
Published: 01 May 1962
... now there is a moment of shuddering indecision waiting to see whether the United States will pick up a line and start going. If it does not, there will be explosion after explosion all over Hispanic America. ...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1974) 54 (4): 715–718.
Published: 01 November 1974
... of the variety of competing interpretations and corresponding revolutionary strategies or developmental methods that Che was combatting. To say, as Lowy does, for example, that Che’s aphorism: “either a socialist revolution or a make-believe revolution” was a “bold, corrosive, and explosive formula,” does...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1983) 63 (3): 644.
Published: 01 August 1983
... Rojas; José Solano and the Spanish Navy at the Battle of Pensacola, by Eric Beerman; French and Spanish Military Units in the 1781 Pensacola Campaign, by Jack D. L. Holmes; Loyalist Resistance after Pensacola: The Case of James Colbert, by Gilbert C. Din; The Queen’s Redoubt Explosion in the Lives...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1963) 43 (4): 602.
Published: 01 November 1963
... factor in population growth and natural increase a major one; and that the population explosion which characterizes eighteenth-century Spanish America was perhaps the most important single factor in bringing about the tremendous economic growth at the turn of the century. After all, nothing can...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1968) 48 (2): 319.
Published: 01 May 1968
... observers, with explosive comments by the author indicting the man and his effort to govern. No attempt is made to describe, analyze, and appraise in scholarly and critical fashion the ten-year history of the regime and its principal figure. In short, the book provides neither new knowledge and insights...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1961) 41 (2): 292.
Published: 01 May 1961
... analysis: for example, the explosion on the San Salvador , Drake’s mysterious “ghost ships,” and the famous game of bowls. His claim that the fireships off Calais took Medina Sidonia by surprise does not seem fully in accord with the evidence; and his whole treatment of the Spanish commander displays...
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