South American Dictators: During the first century of independence
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TextLanguage: English Series: Studies in Hispanic American Affairs ; Tomo VPublisher: Washington, D. C., United States of America : The George Washington University Press, 1937Edition: 1a. edDescription: 509 páginas; ImpresoContent type: - texto
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| Item type | Current library | Shelving location | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Libro | Biblioteca Hernán Malo González | Biblioteca Central Bloque A | 321.9 W677 BG15161 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | BG15161 |
The Hispanic American Dictator. Monarchy or Republic. The Anguish of Bolívar. The Dictators or Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay and Chile.Artigas, Father of Federalism in La Plata. Francia, Supreme Dictator of Paraguay. Bernardo Rivadavia, Argentine Dictator and Institution Builder. Juan Facundo Quiroga, ´The Typical Caudillo of the Argentine Provinces´. Juan Manuel de Rosas, Greatest of Argentina Dictators. Fructuoso Rivera, Colorado Caudillo de Uruguay. Justo José de Urquiza, Dictator, Statestman, and Patriot. Carlos Antonio López, ´A Dictator Run Amuck´. Diego Portales, Dictator and Organizer of Chile. Manuel Montt, Mid-Century Autocrat of Chile. Balmaceda, Liberal Dictator or Chile. The Dictators of Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador. Dictator José de San Martín. Dictator Simón Bolívar, Dictators Gamarra, Orbegoso, Salaverry, and Santa Cruz. Dictator Marinao Melgareto. Dictator Juan José Flores. The Dictators of Colombia and Venenzuela. Constitucional Dictatorship in Brazil. Appendix: Juan Manuel de Rosas and the Church.
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