El campesinado como factor politico incipiente en Mexico, Bolivia y Venezuela
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1967Author
Lord, Peter P.
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Centro de Tenencia de Tierras, Universidad de Wisconsin
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Agricultural laborers Mexico Political activity
Agricultural laborers Bolivia Political activity
Agricultural laborers Venezuela Political activity
Peasantry Latin America
Political movements Latin America
Political participation Latin America
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98 p.
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