Latin American Politics: Studies of the Contemporary SceneRobert Dennis Tomasek Anchor Books, 1970 - 584 pages |
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Page 272
... violence since 1953 in the concluding section . 1. Violence in the Period 1946-1953 From 1946 to 1953 , rural violence ranging from physica assault to brutal inhumanity engulfed most of Colombia , and touched every social institution ...
... violence since 1953 in the concluding section . 1. Violence in the Period 1946-1953 From 1946 to 1953 , rural violence ranging from physica assault to brutal inhumanity engulfed most of Colombia , and touched every social institution ...
Page 286
... violence accompanying transfers of power at the national level ; and the Conserva- tive party's political interest in exploiting violence . Violence against Liberals widened and intensified into a holy war against modernization , with ...
... violence accompanying transfers of power at the national level ; and the Conserva- tive party's political interest in exploiting violence . Violence against Liberals widened and intensified into a holy war against modernization , with ...
Page 287
... violence also better ex- plained by our view than by Williamson's . It is generally acknowledged that an evolution in the violence occurred from the late 1940's to the late 1950's . Prominent among the motives of later violence was ...
... violence also better ex- plained by our view than by Williamson's . It is generally acknowledged that an evolution in the violence occurred from the late 1940's to the late 1950's . Prominent among the motives of later violence was ...
Contents
The Middle Sectors | 15 |
The Oligarchy Muddle 3 333 | 37 |
Latin American Cultural Characteristics and Their | 55 |
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