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Hispanic American Historical Review (1945) 25 (1): 107–108.
Published: 01 February 1945
...Isaac J. Cox Lautaro, joven libertador de Arauco . By Alegría Fernando . ( Santiago de Chile : Editorial Zig-Zag, S. A. , 1943 . Pp. 233 .) Copyright 1945 by Duke University Press 1945 ...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1975) 55 (3): 556–567.
Published: 01 August 1975
... and a man. Although the essays vary in significance, all are concerned with limited aspects of more major topics and reflect Eyzaguirre’s historical philosophy. Those that deal with Viceroy Abascal, free trade, and the Lautaro Lodge seem to me to be the most valuable. All are interesting and well...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1946) 26 (4): 589–590.
Published: 01 November 1946
...John Kenneth Leslie Historia del teatro argentino . By Morales Ernesto . ( Buenos Aires : Editorial Lautaro , 1944 . Pp. 295 . Photographs and illustrations. Paper. $6.00 m/arg.) Copyright 1946 by Duke University Press 1946 they have never refused from us toasts and written...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1959) 39 (2): 334–335.
Published: 01 May 1959
...James R. Scobie Sarmiento y Martí . By Franco Luis . Buenos Aires , 1958 . Editorial Lautaro . Pp. 458 . Paper . Copyright 1959 by Duke University Press 1959 ...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1960) 40 (4): 631.
Published: 01 November 1960
...Robert J. Alexander La herida roja de América . By Silva Lautaro . Ciudad Trujillo , 1959 . Editora Handicap, C. por A . Pp. 529 . Paper. Copyright 1960 by Duke University Press 1960 ...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1977) 57 (3): 575.
Published: 01 August 1977
..., to Araucanian military prowess in the person of Lautaro. Although atrocities and maltreatment of the Indian are probed, Bunster firmly opts for the relativist apologia for Spanish conduct and emphasizes their bravery and perserverance. Apart from this, the narrative, and a sprinkling of illustrations...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1977) 57 (3): 571.
Published: 01 August 1977
... a representative of the “People.” The Liberator’s monarchical ideas are dismissed as shallow passing sentiments. Uzal attacks Bernardino Rivadavia as an evil mastermind and condemns the Unitarian “Logia Valeper” while barely mentioning the “Logia Lautaro.” Don Carlos María de Alvear is a fickle friend, Lord...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1968) 48 (2): 298.
Published: 01 May 1968
.... Benito Marianetti recounts the role of Tomás Godoy Cruz in the movement for independence, emphasizing his ties with San Martín and the Lautaro Lodge. Leonardo Paso’s essay considers some international aspects of the struggle for independence, depicting the interests of Great Britain and France...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1978) 58 (1): 124–125.
Published: 01 February 1978
... collection was written by a former acting director of Argentina’s National Archives. It is a detailed, narrative account of José de San Martín’s life, from the time his ancestors settled in the remote post at Yapeyú, his military career in Spain, his participation in the Logia Lautaro and his arrival...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1971) 51 (2): 413–414.
Published: 01 May 1971
..., . . .” Es más “episodios” que ‘leyendas.” Como en una novela siguen una trama o un argumento, aunque a veces sin sistema cronológico. Por ejemplo, tenemos la muerte de Pedro de Valdivia a manos del indio Lautaro al final del tomo segundo, y después en los tomos restantes tenemos más episodios acerca del...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1987) 67 (4): 699–700.
Published: 01 November 1987
... of archeology, anthropology, geography, and history. Following an introduction by editors John V. Murra and Nathan Wachtel, the articles are grouped into five sections. In part one, “Ecology and Society,” Olivier Dollfus reviews the environmental mosaic of the cordillera; Lautaro Núñez discusses the 8,000-year...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1981) 61 (1): 106–107.
Published: 01 February 1981
... times. Lautaro Núñez traces sociopolitical and economic changes in the Tarapacá Valley, Chile, from preceramic to the contemporary period. Ana María Lorandi concludes that north-coast Peruvian Chimú and Bolivian Tiahuanaco peoples expanded in a way similar to the Inca for the same reason— territorial...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1969) 49 (4): 765–766.
Published: 01 November 1969
... Supreme Director of Chile. A number of factors soon began to arouse resentment against him: his membership in the Lautaro Lodge and its control over his policies, the execution of the Carreras, for which the Lodge was held responsible, and O’Higgins’ reforming zeal. Unlike most of his contemporaries he...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1978) 58 (4): 743–745.
Published: 01 November 1978
...-thirds of the book provide a detailed case history—names, places, dates, feelings of the participants—for a farm in the comuna of Lautaro in Cautín province and places these events into a regional, provincial and national context. Steenland offers a highly partisan account of the struggle...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1946) 26 (4): 588–589.
Published: 01 November 1946
..., by reading from cover to cover the profession of faith of such an outstanding liberal as Dr. Alfredo Palacios. Austin F. Macdonald. University of California. Historia del teatro argentino. By Ernesto Morales. (Buenos Aires: Editorial Lautaro, 1944. Pp. 295. Photographs and illustra tions. Paper. $6.00 m/arg...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2006) 86 (4): 857–858.
Published: 01 November 2006
... by Lautaro (who had served as Valdivia’s groom) killed Valdivia and 50 companions at Tucapel; legend has it that they poured molten gold down his throat, though it is more likely that they simply put his head on the point of an Araucanian lance. Mallon’s account doesn’t go back quite that far...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2005) 85 (3): 375–416.
Published: 01 August 2005
... the Aztecs, in Chile they recalled the Araucanians. Lautaro, Caupolicán, Tucapel, Galvarino, and the other Araucanian heroes of Alonso de Ercilla’s sixteenth-century epic, the Araucana , had become central emblems of Chilean patriotic discourse during the independence period, for like the Aztecs...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1991) 71 (1): 107–131.
Published: 01 February 1991
.... The result was what might be called, with some exaggeration, a brain-drain of enlightened Spaniards. Antonio Arcos, for example, a military engineer and a member of the quasi-Masonic Lautaro Lodge, came to Buenos Aires in 1814 and was naturalized only two years later. Indeed, with the possible exception...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1980) 60 (1): 1–31.
Published: 01 February 1980
... combinations. The industry entered a permanent era of decline after 1919 due to the production of synthetic nitrate, and in 1925 Antofagasta was sold to the U.S.-owned Lautaro Nitrate Company. 93 Despite the company’s “demise,” the pattern of interaction between foreign investors and the domestic elite...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1962) 42 (1): 1–28.
Published: 01 February 1962
... horses were stolen from Pedro de Valdivia; ten others were obtained as spoils of war at the defeat of Alvarado in 1555. Lautaro was seen on horseback in 1556, and by 1562 the horse was in general use.” 19 John M. Cooper, “Southern Hunters,” Handbook of South American Indians , I, 14-15...
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