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Mexican and Central American political and social ephemera [electronic resource].
Format
Book
Language
Spanish
Published/Created
Farmington Hills, MI] : Gale Cengage Learning, 2011.
Description
1 online resource (41,816 p.)
Availability
Available Online
Online Content
Details
Subject(s)
Mexico
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Politics and government
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1970-1988
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Mexico
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Politics and government
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1988-2000
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Human rights
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Mexico
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Women
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Mexico
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Ecology
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Mexico
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Mexico
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Foreign relations
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1970-1988
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Mexico
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Foreign relations
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1988-2000
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Labor movement
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Mexico
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Central America
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Politics and government
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1979-
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Central America
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Social conditions
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1979-
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Human rights
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Central America
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Nicaragua
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Politics and government
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1979-1990
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Nicaragua
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Politics and government
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1990-
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Nicaragua
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Economic conditions
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1979-
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Human rights
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Nicaragua
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Related name
Library of Congress
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Gale (Firm)
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Notes
Title from collection description page (viewed on Dec. 8, 2011).
Source library: Library of Congress.
Historical coverage mainly from 1980-1991. Supporting documentation ranges from 1882-1999.
Digitized version of a collection of 3112 pamphlets, broadsides, and posters documenting the political and social climate in Mexico and Central America during the period 1980-1991. Mexican materials (politics and social conditions) represent the bulk of the collection with 2,104 items. Of the Central American materials, Nicaragua is the best represented with 449 items.
Collected and assembled by the Hispanic Division of the Library of Congress.
System details
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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World scholar. Latin America & the Caribbean
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Princeton University Library aims to describe library materials in a manner that is respectful to the individuals and communities who create, use, and are represented in the collections we manage.
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Mexican and Central American political and social ephemera, 1980-1991 [microform].
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