Título : |
Political change in Latin America : the emergence of the middle sectors |
Tipo de documento: |
texto impreso |
Autores: |
Johnson, John J, Autor |
Editorial: |
Stanford : Stanford University Press |
Fecha de publicación: |
1958 |
Número de páginas: |
272 p |
Idioma : |
Inglés (eng) |
Clasificación: |
Desigualdad social ; Latinoamérica
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Etiquetas: |
POLITICA ECONOMICA LATINOAMERICA CLASES MEDIAS |
Clasificación: |
323.2(8)=111 Relación entre pueblo y el Estado. Acciones de política interna. Latinoamérica en inglés |
Resumen: |
"An important study of the influence of the 'middle sectors of the population on the development of the five most advanced countries of Latin America: Uruguay, Chile, Argentina, Mexico, and Brazil." -International Affairs
"The present work by Professor Johnson indicates clearly that it is possible to produce a work on Latin America of importance not only to fellow specialists, but of equal interest to other historical colleagues and to related disciplines. Perhaps it is not too much to say that his Political Change in Latin America is one of the most impor tant writings of Latin American history to appear in recent years."
-Howard F. Cline, The American Historical Review
"Latin American historiography has been uniquely enriched with this perceptive analysis of the emerging sectors of Latin American society."-Political Science Quarterly
"A major contribution to the interpretive literature on Latin Amer-ica produced by United States scholarship."-Pacific Historical Review |
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Political change in Latin America : the emergence of the middle sectors [texto impreso] / Johnson, John J, Autor . - Stanford : Stanford University Press, 1958 . - 272 p. Idioma : Inglés ( eng) Clasificación: |
Desigualdad social ; Latinoamérica
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Etiquetas: |
POLITICA ECONOMICA LATINOAMERICA CLASES MEDIAS |
Clasificación: |
323.2(8)=111 Relación entre pueblo y el Estado. Acciones de política interna. Latinoamérica en inglés |
Resumen: |
"An important study of the influence of the 'middle sectors of the population on the development of the five most advanced countries of Latin America: Uruguay, Chile, Argentina, Mexico, and Brazil." -International Affairs
"The present work by Professor Johnson indicates clearly that it is possible to produce a work on Latin America of importance not only to fellow specialists, but of equal interest to other historical colleagues and to related disciplines. Perhaps it is not too much to say that his Political Change in Latin America is one of the most impor tant writings of Latin American history to appear in recent years."
-Howard F. Cline, The American Historical Review
"Latin American historiography has been uniquely enriched with this perceptive analysis of the emerging sectors of Latin American society."-Political Science Quarterly
"A major contribution to the interpretive literature on Latin Amer-ica produced by United States scholarship."-Pacific Historical Review |
Link: |
./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=60810 |
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