Often political violence in Guatemala is analyzed as if it were identical to political violence in other Central American countries. On account of the desire to simplify this political and economical reality in the public debate, there is a tendency to see the conflict as the result of the international rivalries between East and West. The literature of this conflict deals primarily with the view from government officials and the opinion of the representatives of the transnationals economically involved in the area
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Six years since President Reagan took office, public policies related to the needs of the poor have ...
It\u27s not unusual for partisans of opposing viewpoints about Cuba to spark each other to flaming a...
This general history proposes to offer a Native American perspective on Indian-Anglo contact. Wilson...
Although many Indians north of the Rio Grande have published autobiographies, few Latin American nat...
Historians are typically satisfied with pinpointing dates and describing associated events while min...
The importance of documenting “oral histories” in print has to be emphasized among all Pacific Asian...
In a sixty-year career Abraham P. Nasatir collected 200,000 sheets of transcripts, photostats, and n...
Américo Paredes is a figure quite familiar to anyone who has delved even lightly and briefly into Ch...
The forced removal of thousands of Indians from eastern Kansas between 1854 and 1871 adversely affec...
Anthropologist Landsman has written a fascinating study about the events surrounding the seizure of ...
It is well known among educational researchers that pervasive segregation of blacks and underepresen...
Ethnic conflict has reemerged in the economic and political arenas of the western world, less betwee...
Political plurality in Mexico may now be firmly established and elections may be generally free and ...
The Way of a Peyote Roadman is a work which is certain to stir controversy in a number of academic c...
This report on the northern provinces of New Spain was written in 1799 by Jose Maria Cortes, a lieut...
Six years since President Reagan took office, public policies related to the needs of the poor have ...
It\u27s not unusual for partisans of opposing viewpoints about Cuba to spark each other to flaming a...
This general history proposes to offer a Native American perspective on Indian-Anglo contact. Wilson...