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Hispanic American Historical Review (1988) 68 (1): 178.
Published: 01 February 1988
...Paul W. Drake The National Unified School in Allende’s Chile. The Role of Education in the Destruction of a Revolution . By Farrell Joseph P. . Vancouver : University of British Columbia Press , 1986 . Tables. Appendix. Notes. References. Index. Paper . $11.95 . Copyright 1988...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2018) 98 (3): 471–501.
Published: 01 August 2018
..., such efforts became a political lightning rod, unifying Chile's domestic opposition around the claim that the state's presence in the food economy—rather than its absence—created scarcity and needlessly politicized domestic life. Ultimately, the article contends that the consumer marketplace was a key arena...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2019) 99 (4): 619–647.
Published: 01 November 2019
... of the National Archives of Costa Rica—this essay first examines the political organization of the Mosquitos, demonstrating that early leaders consolidated their authority by unifying different factions into a powerful confederation with expansionist tendencies. This essay then presents new evidence against...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2002) 82 (1): 196–197.
Published: 01 February 2002
... interwoven across the international boundary. The mining engineers and their techniques were likewise much the same. Calderón thus offers a unified binational business history in the early chapters of the work. The bountifulness of cheap Mexican labor was one assumption shared by capitalists in both...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2010) 90 (2): 356–357.
Published: 01 May 2010
... questions: why are some movements more unified than others, and why are some voices more representative than others? Lucero frames his discussion of representation in the context of parallel electoral campaigns in Bolivia and Ecuador. In 2005, Evo Morales won the presidency of Bolivia with a historic...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1961) 41 (2): 319–320.
Published: 01 May 1961
..., Sucre, and San Martín, backed by popular forces, won the victories that drove out the Spaniards. After the winning of independence, however, Bolívar parted company with the masses. Wishing to eliminate the influence of Great Britain and the United States, he sought a unified state supported...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2008) 88 (2): 247–283.
Published: 01 May 2008
... and the assumption that a certain amount of time elapses in the very process of development are critical to this understanding. . . . [As a result,] much history writing still remains deeply historicist. That is to say, it still takes its subject to be internally unified, and sees it as something developing over...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1988) 68 (1): 180–181.
Published: 01 February 1988
..., to create a greater degree of homogeneity among the propertied classes, unifying their interests under the hegemony of finance capital, and, at another level, to reduce the power of the working classes by policies that broke down their homogeneity and capacity for unified political and social action...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2017) 97 (3): 387–421.
Published: 01 August 2017
... of the post-Rosas era. The repatriation of Lavalle's body was part of a larger trend amid the exile and banishment of political leaders in the decades following independence. Leaders who died in exile were repatriated to their countries' capitals with the symbolic objective of unifying the body politic...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2017) 97 (3): 540–542.
Published: 01 August 2017
... that didn't resemble those of later monoculture slave systems elsewhere. Wheat presents slave production in Africa and the introduction of captives to the Spanish Caribbean as complementary aspects of a unified history. Two waves of African migrants arrived in the early Spanish Caribbean. The first came...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1999) 79 (3): 550–551.
Published: 01 August 1999
... the crystallization, the sense of unifying issues and themes, that this new Cultural History of Latin America could give it—were it a different book. What we have received instead is basically a marketing vehicle designed to get the contents of the Cambridge History of Latin America between paper covers as many...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2004) 84 (4): 758–760.
Published: 01 November 2004
... political establishment. Furthermore, Green contends that by the early 1940s, Gaitanismo had successfully created a multiclass movement that overcame gender, race, and regional hierarchies and mobilized a unified pueblo against the oligarchy. Women, mulattoes, blacks, mestizos, and working and middle...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2022) 102 (3): 566–567.
Published: 01 August 2022
... of entities that have lived separately since 1838 celebrating their common past almost a century later while attempting to, once again, forge a unified federal republic (p. xxvii). Her book starts with a general description of the 100-year process of unification and separation, including a detailed...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1985) 65 (3): 586–587.
Published: 01 August 1985
... as updated material carrying the region’s history through the early 1980s. In contrast to the previous book, which was really an edited collection of separate vignettes about peasant political and economic mobilization, this second tome presents a more unified, in-depth consideration of regional development...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2008) 88 (1): 124–126.
Published: 01 February 2008
...), indigenous votes often influenced the outcome of elections in the Kingdom of Quito. Indians also took advantage of changing political concepts to protect and assert their individual rights. As with elites, Rodríguez recognizes that “Indian” was not a unified category: indigenous elites and commoners more...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2008) 88 (2): 343–345.
Published: 01 May 2008
... geographic, ethnic, and class cleavages than other parts of Latin America, and that “no inspiring, unifying national project loomed on the horizon” (p. 31). Drake and Hershberg’s volume is a major achievement that will be valuable for specialists, historians in general, and students at the advanced...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2006) 86 (1): 159–161.
Published: 01 February 2006
.... Guerra begins with an overview of Martí’s attempts to unify the revolutionary movement in the early 1890s. She portrays Martí as promoting unity above all else in order to gather support. Reading this chapter, one is led to believe that Martí had few firm ideas about what an independent Cuba should look...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2008) 88 (4): 709–710.
Published: 01 November 2008
.... Cloth , $69.95 . Paper , $34.95 . Copyright 2008 by Duke University Press 2008 Since the independence movements of the nineteenth century, political leaders throughout Latin America have struggled to construct a unified sense of identity by the creation of what Carrie Chorba calls...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1993) 73 (3): 496–498.
Published: 01 August 1993
... propensity to unify, or mediate, units of space (village, celestial, and so on) with units of time (such as the solar year, lunar and seasonal cycles, and the life cycle) that Fabian proposes a unified notion of "space-time” as the foundation of Bororo cosmology. After developing his arguments...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2015) 95 (2): 345–346.
Published: 01 May 2015
... compounds that unified in style the courtyards of compounds with the major plazas of the city as a whole. The state-sponsored massive urban renewal project unified diverse groups. Other research, however, uncovered evidence that suggests that the common house patio or courtyard emulated the ordering...
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