The latin american revolutions of the twentieth century: in the footsteps of the past
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This article aims at analyzing the similarities and differences in the revolutionary processes of three Latin American countries. Fifty years after the beginning of the Cuban Revolution, thirty since the beginning of the so called Sandinista Revolution and a century since the Mexican Agrarian Revolution, it is an appropriate time to identify the particularities of each process.
This article aims at analyzing the similarities and differences in the revolutionary processes of three Latin American countries. Fifty years after the beginning of the Cuban Revolution, thirty since the beginning of the so called Sandinista Revolution and a century since the Mexican Agrarian Revolution, it is an appropriate time to identify the particularities of each process.
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González-Arana, R. (2008). The latin american revolutions of the twentieth century: in the footsteps of the past. Clío América, 2(4), 259–272. https://doi.org/10.21676/23897848.366
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