Más allá de las Naciones Revoluciones, contrarrevoluciones e independencias (1795-1830)
Juan Marchena pointed out at the time, that "you have to stop following looking at our navels". This phrase, intended for the context of independence American, reflects his deep concern for a story that would break the local schemes, national borders and interconnected with a larger than w...
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Santiago, Chile
Ariadna Ediciones
2023
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