The Cambridge History of Latin America, Volume 7This is an authoritative large-scale history of the whole of Latin America, from the first contacts between native American peoples and Europeans in the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries to the present day. |
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Page 337
Since the taxi drivers ' strike of February 1936 , Somoza had enjoyed posing as
the friend of organized labour . His inclusion of minor social reforms in the
Constitution of 1938 had contributed to the difficulties of the Partido Trabajador ...
Since the taxi drivers ' strike of February 1936 , Somoza had enjoyed posing as
the friend of organized labour . His inclusion of minor social reforms in the
Constitution of 1938 had contributed to the difficulties of the Partido Trabajador ...
Page 594
By the time the PPD achieved its dominance in the early 1940s che organized
labour movement had already been drastically weakened and divided . " One of
the cornerstones of the industrialization program was the attraction for imported ...
By the time the PPD achieved its dominance in the early 1940s che organized
labour movement had already been drastically weakened and divided . " One of
the cornerstones of the industrialization program was the attraction for imported ...
Page 752
... 350 , 362 La Revue Indigène ( Haiti ) , 557 La Ruche ( Haiti ) , 551 , 552 , 557 ,
568 La Tortue , 566 La Trouée ( Haiti ) , 557 La Verité ( Haiti ) , 552 Laborde ,
Haiti , 571 labour : Central American , 161 ; Costa Rican , 370 , 390 , 400 ; Cuban
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... 350 , 362 La Revue Indigène ( Haiti ) , 557 La Ruche ( Haiti ) , 551 , 552 , 557 ,
568 La Tortue , 566 La Trouée ( Haiti ) , 557 La Verité ( Haiti ) , 552 Laborde ,
Haiti , 571 labour : Central American , 161 ; Costa Rican , 370 , 390 , 400 ; Cuban
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Mexico c 193046 | 5 |
Mexico since 1946 | 83 |
an overview | 161 |
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