The Comparative Study of Revolutionary StrategyMcKay, 1977 - 194 síður Den politiske revolutions definition, typologi og startegi bl.a. belyst med eksempler fra Bolivia 1952, Nordvietnam i 1940'erne og Frankrig 1968. |
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... Indians in line . Under the long and harsh Spanish rule , the Indian population had been converted to a belief in the supremacy of the white race and the invincibility of the white army . The initial consequence of the Indian's ...
... Indians in line . Under the long and harsh Spanish rule , the Indian population had been converted to a belief in the supremacy of the white race and the invincibility of the white army . The initial consequence of the Indian's ...
Síða 53
... Indians as constitutionally " ignorant " ( due to " Indian blood " ) and as " subhuman beings " ; they required the Indian " to get police permission to walk on the streets of La Paz . ” 4 Aware of the status it had forced upon the Indian ...
... Indians as constitutionally " ignorant " ( due to " Indian blood " ) and as " subhuman beings " ; they required the Indian " to get police permission to walk on the streets of La Paz . ” 4 Aware of the status it had forced upon the Indian ...
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... Indians serfs . The Indian was sometimes called a sharecropper , but this term does not accurately reflect his status . The Indian was allotted a small plot of land on which to build a shelter , grow crops , and maintain a few animals ...
... Indians serfs . The Indian was sometimes called a sharecropper , but this term does not accurately reflect his status . The Indian was allotted a small plot of land on which to build a shelter , grow crops , and maintain a few animals ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
Typology of Political Revolution | 15 |
The Strategy of Political Revolution | 26 |
Höfundarréttur | |
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