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Out from the Shadows: Recent Scholarship on Late-Nineteenth-Century Mexico
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LAS RASGADURAS DE LA DESCOLONIZACION: ESPAÑOLES Y MEXICANOS A MEDIADOS DEL SIGLO XIX. By FalcónRomana. (Mexico City: Colegio de México, 1996. Pp. 368.)
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