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Mexico: The Search for New Parameters
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ESTADO Y SINDICALISMO EN MEXICO. By BizbergIlán. (Mexico City: Colegio de México, 1990. Pp. 390.)
MASTERING THE STRUGGLE: GENDER, ACTORS, AND AGRARIAN CHANGE IN A MEXICAN EJIDO. By BruntDorien. (Amsterdam: Center for Latin American Research and Documentation, 1992. Pp. 225. $28.75 paper.)
THE CONTRADICTORY ALLIANCE: STATE-LABOR RELATIONS AND REGIME CHANGE IN MEXICO. By CollierRuth B. (Berkeley: International and Area Studies, University of California, Berkeley, 1992. Pp. 187. $14.50 paper.)
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