Mexico's Regions: Comparative History and DevelopmentEric Van Young Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, UCSD, 1992 - 257 páginas These essays grew out of a workshop-conference of the same title held at the Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, University of California, San Diego, in December 1988. |
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Are Regions Good to Think? | 1 |
THEORETICAL AND CONTEMPORARY PERSPECTIVES | 37 |
Concepts for the Study of Regional Culture | 59 |
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