A History of Literature in the Caribbean: Cross-cultural studiesAlbert James Arnold J. Benjamins, 1994 |
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... Piar , who was already trying at that time to conquer Guyana . Bolívar insisted on the necessity of concentrating forces and stressed that it was not yet time to take Guyana ( Letter of 10 January 1817 in O'Leary [ 1981 ] , 117 ) . Piar ...
... Piar , who was already trying at that time to conquer Guyana . Bolívar insisted on the necessity of concentrating forces and stressed that it was not yet time to take Guyana ( Letter of 10 January 1817 in O'Leary [ 1981 ] , 117 ) . Piar ...
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... Piar represented the Oriente province's political aims , which were to establish the future state on federalist principles . The military tactics employed correlate with these two political strategies . Piar defended a decentralized ...
... Piar represented the Oriente province's political aims , which were to establish the future state on federalist principles . The military tactics employed correlate with these two political strategies . Piar defended a decentralized ...
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... Piar served to shore up the basis of elite control against any popular regional challenge . Piar in Latin - American Fiction The three Venezuelan and Colombian novels that we mentioned in the opening section all use Piar's execution as ...
... Piar served to shore up the basis of elite control against any popular regional challenge . Piar in Latin - American Fiction The three Venezuelan and Colombian novels that we mentioned in the opening section all use Piar's execution as ...
Table des matières
Cartography and the Cannibalization of Culture | 3 |
Notes Toward a Comparative History | 29 |
Toward a Centripetal Vision | 57 |
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