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Reformism And Autonomism In Cuba: 1835-1898, Frank L. Baird Jr
Reformism And Autonomism In Cuba: 1835-1898, Frank L. Baird Jr
Latin American Studies ETDs
As seems so often to be the case, judging from history, the middle-of-the-road group in nineteenth-century Cuba, Reformists and Autonomists, were condemned by those at either extreme. In this study an attempt will be made to determine the role of these groups during the formative period of the Cuban nation.
The Military Participation Of Mexico In World War Ii, Richard H. Ouderkirk
The Military Participation Of Mexico In World War Ii, Richard H. Ouderkirk
Latin American Studies ETDs
The purpose of this thesis is to present a history of the Mexican military during World War II; to attempt a determination on the direct and indirect results of Mexican military activities during this period in terms of Mexico’s internal and international relations; to show the military problems involved therein; and lastly, to follow and analyze the contribution made to Allied battlefront progress by the direct participation of Mexican armed forces.
Censorship Of Books In Sixteenth-Century Mexico, Elizabeth S. Steele
Censorship Of Books In Sixteenth-Century Mexico, Elizabeth S. Steele
Latin American Studies ETDs
The purpose of this thesis is to give some account of the censorship of books in sixteenth-century Mexico. In the preparation of this study the author carried on investigations of limited scope in the Mexican archives, but more extensive research in the manuscripts would be required for a definitive treatment of the subject. This paper, based largely on printed materials, is intended to serve merely as a preliminary survey of an important phase of the cultural history of Mexico in colonial times.