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Hispanic American Historical Review (2013) 93 (4): 621–657.
Published: 01 November 2013
... be morally indebted to abolitionists and their successors. The politics of gratitude thus provided the ideological structures through which liberal reformists could preserve a racialized and patriarchal social order in the absence of slavery. In the process, liberals also constituted themselves as the only...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2014) 94 (1): 77–105.
Published: 01 February 2014
...Catalina Muñoz Abstract This article examines the cultural programs developed by reformist intellectuals and artists working for the Colombian government during the period known as the Liberal Republic (1930-1946). It explores the implementation of two music programs in particular, the orfeones...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1989) 69 (2): 352–353.
Published: 01 May 1989
...David W. Schodt Drawing on interviews with industrialists conducted during 1979-80, as well as a rich set of secondary sources, Conaghan argues that, in contrast to earlier reformist initiatives, 1) the structural position of Ecuador’s industrialists limited their interest in the domestic market...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1983) 63 (3): 616–617.
Published: 01 August 1983
...David Scott Palmer In spite of the focus of the monograph on class dynamics, the authors were unable to gather very complete information on the social origins of the military. Until better data are available, most “Peru watchers” are still likely to explain both the reformist phase...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1980) 60 (2): 303–307.
Published: 01 May 1980
... the masses for some sort of institutional participation, and an international foreign policy which aspired to make Peru a leader among Third World countries. By 1975, however, a faltering economy and growing unrest among the masses were reflected in the tangible dimunition of reformist zeal, the installation...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1998) 78 (1): 158–160.
Published: 01 February 1998
... beyond labor history. Los liberates reformistas is part of this renewal. Its thesis points to the existence of a liberal reformist current that permeated both official history as well as the opposition during the years of the República Conservadora, and which at times coexisted with other reformist...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1981) 61 (2): 278–296.
Published: 01 May 1981
... naive about the political implications of such a reform. Costa Rica’s coffee elite and the reformist middle class soon realized, however, that the state apparatus could be used consciously as an instrument of social reform. As a result, the ensuing political struggle, which began after social security...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1982) 62 (1): 135–137.
Published: 01 February 1982
... America did participate in the Enlightenment, but it did so principally through reformist ideas transmitted to the area via Spain and Portugal. In his opinion, the ideas were neither anti-Christian nor anti-Spanish, and therefore cannot be considered causal factors in the movement for Independence...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2015) 95 (3): 528–529.
Published: 01 August 2015
... of not only Spain but also the other European powers — and the discontent triggered by it among the powerful consulados of Seville and Cádiz, it also provides helpful insight into the social dynamics of the American elites and the royal officials sent to the Indies to implement the crown's reformist agenda...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2018) 98 (4): 763–765.
Published: 01 November 2018
... significant efforts toward land reform, and both aimed to improve their states' economies by collectivizing factories, building infrastructure, increasing exports, and curbing the influence of foreign capitalists in their states. The two reformist governors also shared the desire to develop rational...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2000) 80 (2): 376–378.
Published: 01 May 2000
... (former Catholics who embraced marxist ideology but participated in CEBs) to the alienated Christian type (Christians disillusioned by what they see as political manipulation of the popular church who have turned to a more spiritual, otherworldly orientation). Revolutionary and reformist Christian types...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2024) 104 (2): 340–342.
Published: 01 May 2024
... presented independence and early republican struggles as necessary for advancing secular modernity, Voekel argues that the region's patriots, royalists, liberals, and conservatives actually took part in a “transatlantic Catholic civil war,” pitting the followers of a reformist and democratic ecclesiology...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1971) 51 (3): 447–462.
Published: 01 August 1971
... Mazo, La Reforma , I, 1-5 and 45-86. See also del Mazo, Estudiantes , pp. 58-73; and Walter, Student Politics , pp. 49-51. 47 The Peruvian reformist Carlos Enrique Paz Soldán declared flatly that “The First Student Congress of Montevideo was the spark that inflamed the unrest of the Students...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1976) 56 (1): 167.
Published: 01 February 1976
... in positivism à la Comte and Spencer and the reactionary response of idealism and anarchism) to more recent trends such as reformist Marxism, reformist Catholic thought, the modernizing military, Aprista Social Democracy, and Cepalista thought. Although the author occasionally falls into the redundancy trap he...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1976) 56 (2): 350–351.
Published: 01 May 1976
... Silva Henríquez’s “Initial Response . . .” says much the same thing considerably more gracefully and charitably. The reformists teach that the Church must stand beyond the passions of partisan politics and repudiate the destructive implications of the doctrine of class conflict. They also charge...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1987) 67 (3): 548.
Published: 01 August 1987
... of the book. There are few indications of interview data, but Mainwaring presumably spoke with the main clerical and lay activists in the popular church. Mainwaring defines four models of church: the neo-Christendom, modernizing, reformist, and popular. In chapters 2-4 he covers old ground in describing...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1987) 67 (2): 358–359.
Published: 01 May 1987
... party dominated the political arena and largely reflected the reformist views of José Batlle y Ordóñez, president from 1903 to 1907 and again from 1911 to 1915, and a powerful force in Uruguay throughout his life. To Barrán and Nahum, the years under scrutiny brought Batlle’s reformist program...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1985) 65 (1): 167–168.
Published: 01 February 1985
... to answer the question of how best to alleviate poverty by altering in a progressive way existing patterns of income distribution. For Ascher the best way is a reformist strategy in which leaders systematically scheme to manipulate a variety of strategic and tactical variables common to all such contexts...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1994) 74 (3): 504–505.
Published: 01 August 1994
..., casting, production, and broadcast history. Sabido accepts the same production techniques used in conventional soap operas, but he transforms them into subtle vehicles for reformist educational messages, such as adult literacy and family planning, guided by quite different communication and behavior...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2004) 84 (2): 191–237.
Published: 01 May 2004
... a little piece of property, or else has a good home upon one of the many large plantations. Even the poorest have something to lose in case of a revolution, and hence all are peacefully inclined.” 19 Observers also viewed Indians as a near-privileged caste of smallholders. A reformist governor...
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