During World War II, the United States implemented programs to exploit hundreds of raw materials in Latin America, many of them botanical. This required the participation of the country’s scientific community and marked the beginning of intervention in Latin American countries characterized by the active participation of the United States in negotiations (and not only by private firms supported by the United States). Many federal institutions and companies were created, others were adapted, and universities, research centers and pharmaceutical companies were contracted. The programs undertaken by this coalition of institutions served to build and consolidate the dependence of Latin American countries on United States technology, to ...
The United States has supported drug crop eradication and alternative development programs in the An...
Between 1910 and 1915 the American Museum of Natural History carried out several expeditions in Colo...
The appropriation of American native people’s botanical knowledge by Hispanic imperial science...
During World War II, the United States implemented programs to exploit hundreds of raw materials in ...
Descripció del recurs: el 12-03-2010Durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial Estados Unidos ejecutó en Amér...
Under the reign of Carlos III the Spanish government set up ambitious expeditions to the New World i...
The antipyretic properties of cinchona barks were known since ancient times in South America, partic...
During the 1940s, the United States undertook a series of ambitious programs to exploit raw material...
En 1945, Vannevar Bush, que había drigido el Offtce of Scientijic Research and Development por encar...
In 1859, the British government launched an expedition to South America with the aim of collecting s...
By the turn of the twentieth century, the Dutch colony of the Netherlands Indies dominated the world...
The authors briefly trace the significant stages of the issue related to cinchona in Portugal, namel...
GECEM Project (ERC-Starting Grant), ref. 679371, under the European Union's Horizon 2020 Research an...
Quinoa (Chenopodium quinua Willd.) was first domesticated in Andean countries over 5 000 years ago. ...
This article is aimed at analyzing Mexico’s attempts to overcome the obstacles that the new internat...
The United States has supported drug crop eradication and alternative development programs in the An...
Between 1910 and 1915 the American Museum of Natural History carried out several expeditions in Colo...
The appropriation of American native people’s botanical knowledge by Hispanic imperial science...
During World War II, the United States implemented programs to exploit hundreds of raw materials in ...
Descripció del recurs: el 12-03-2010Durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial Estados Unidos ejecutó en Amér...
Under the reign of Carlos III the Spanish government set up ambitious expeditions to the New World i...
The antipyretic properties of cinchona barks were known since ancient times in South America, partic...
During the 1940s, the United States undertook a series of ambitious programs to exploit raw material...
En 1945, Vannevar Bush, que había drigido el Offtce of Scientijic Research and Development por encar...
In 1859, the British government launched an expedition to South America with the aim of collecting s...
By the turn of the twentieth century, the Dutch colony of the Netherlands Indies dominated the world...
The authors briefly trace the significant stages of the issue related to cinchona in Portugal, namel...
GECEM Project (ERC-Starting Grant), ref. 679371, under the European Union's Horizon 2020 Research an...
Quinoa (Chenopodium quinua Willd.) was first domesticated in Andean countries over 5 000 years ago. ...
This article is aimed at analyzing Mexico’s attempts to overcome the obstacles that the new internat...
The United States has supported drug crop eradication and alternative development programs in the An...
Between 1910 and 1915 the American Museum of Natural History carried out several expeditions in Colo...
The appropriation of American native people’s botanical knowledge by Hispanic imperial science...