When we consider the development of the United States and Latin America during the “long” 19th century in a comparative perspective, certain fundamental differences and contrasts stand out regarding the respective political, social and economic conditions. There is a progressive democratization of the political system in the North as opposed to lasting oligarchic rule in the South; greater social mobility in the U.S. in contrast to rigid social structures in Latin America; and dynamic economic growth and differentiation in the North as compared to initial stagnation and subsequent one-sided exportorientation of the economies of the South. Even though this very general assessment would certainly need to be further elaborated regarding region...
This thesis concerns relations between dominant classes and state power in peripheral areas of the w...
This article is about the role the frontier had in the founding of the agrarian capitalism in the Ri...
grantor: University of TorontoThe ideological and 'political' factors that inform the emer...
When we consider the development of the United States and Latin America during the “long” 19th centu...
En Buenos Aires, el periodo que transcurre entre 1839 y 1869 se caracterizó por un crecimiento econó...
The contributions of Harold Demsetz offer key insights on how property rights and transaction costs ...
This dissertation is a history of nineteenth-century state formation in regions of transnational mob...
The advance of the frontier in Latin America has occurred in association with the predominance of la...
Latin America has been caught for centuries in a vicious cycle of land consolidation and land reform...
Historians tend to characterize the system of land tenure in Spanish America as a patchwork of lega...
En este trabajo nos proponemos analizar la formación del mercado de tierras durante la expansión de ...
En este trabajo nos proponemos analizar la formación del mercado de tierras durante la expansión de ...
Can the initial distribution of land, in a country's early history, affect its subsequent economic d...
El objetivo del trabajo es indagar el origen y características del emplazamiento azuleño de "Villa F...
El objetivo del trabajo es indagar el origen y características del emplazamiento azuleño de "Villa F...
This thesis concerns relations between dominant classes and state power in peripheral areas of the w...
This article is about the role the frontier had in the founding of the agrarian capitalism in the Ri...
grantor: University of TorontoThe ideological and 'political' factors that inform the emer...
When we consider the development of the United States and Latin America during the “long” 19th centu...
En Buenos Aires, el periodo que transcurre entre 1839 y 1869 se caracterizó por un crecimiento econó...
The contributions of Harold Demsetz offer key insights on how property rights and transaction costs ...
This dissertation is a history of nineteenth-century state formation in regions of transnational mob...
The advance of the frontier in Latin America has occurred in association with the predominance of la...
Latin America has been caught for centuries in a vicious cycle of land consolidation and land reform...
Historians tend to characterize the system of land tenure in Spanish America as a patchwork of lega...
En este trabajo nos proponemos analizar la formación del mercado de tierras durante la expansión de ...
En este trabajo nos proponemos analizar la formación del mercado de tierras durante la expansión de ...
Can the initial distribution of land, in a country's early history, affect its subsequent economic d...
El objetivo del trabajo es indagar el origen y características del emplazamiento azuleño de "Villa F...
El objetivo del trabajo es indagar el origen y características del emplazamiento azuleño de "Villa F...
This thesis concerns relations between dominant classes and state power in peripheral areas of the w...
This article is about the role the frontier had in the founding of the agrarian capitalism in the Ri...
grantor: University of TorontoThe ideological and 'political' factors that inform the emer...