Bicentennial, people and representativeness
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Spanish-American revolts, bicentennial, people, representativenessAbstract
The author describes the Hispanic American uprisings from the perspective of the movement on November 5th of 1811 in San Salvador. Based on primary sources, the author analyzes the participation of the Creoles in the revolts, the representativeness of the leaders, and the people’s involvement.
Teoría y Praxis Year 9, No. 19, July 2011, pp.33-70
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2011-07-29
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Grenni, H. (2011). Bicentennial, people and representativeness. Teoría Y Praxis, (19), 33–70. https://doi.org/10.5377/typ.v0i19.3451
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