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 382
On 12 April , the President called a meeting of the diplomatic corps to solicit their
cooperation to save San José . Immediately a delegation of diplomats met with
Figueres in Cartago when he presented them with certain demands that
produced ...
On 12 April , the President called a meeting of the diplomatic corps to solicit their
cooperation to save San José . Immediately a delegation of diplomats met with
Figueres in Cartago when he presented them with certain demands that
produced ...
Page 610
... Franklin Sands , the diplomatic trouble - shooter , later called in his book
published in 1944 , ' jungle diplomacy ' . Goethals , meanwhile , disassociated
himself from Marsh ' s interventionism , and the State Department called Marsh
home in ...
... Franklin Sands , the diplomatic trouble - shooter , later called in his book
published in 1944 , ' jungle diplomacy ' . Goethals , meanwhile , disassociated
himself from Marsh ' s interventionism , and the State Department called Marsh
home in ...
Page 639
Beginning in 1990 , the chief executive officer of the canal , called the
Administrator , was to be a Panamanian . After 1981 politics drifted without clear
direction . General Noriega , however , soon managed to shoulder aside rivals
and gain ...
Beginning in 1990 , the chief executive officer of the canal , called the
Administrator , was to be a Panamanian . After 1981 politics drifted without clear
direction . General Noriega , however , soon managed to shoulder aside rivals
and gain ...
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Mexico c 193046 | 3 |
Mexico since 1946 | 83 |
an overview | 161 |
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