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TÃtulo : | From Batlle to Batlle: Uruguay in the late nineteenth century | Tipo de documento: | texto impreso | Autores: | Doris Brandenburg McLaughlin | Editorial: | Michigan [Estados Unidos] : University Microfilms | Fecha de publicación: | 1973 | Número de páginas: | 358 p | Idioma : | Inglés (eng) | Palabras clave: | URUGUAY HISTORIA | Clasificación: | 989.5 BRAb VO | Nota de contenido: | Índice: Acknowledgments. List of maps. One. Introduction. A Word Concerning Sources. Procedure and Results. A Word of Caution. Chapter one notes. Two. Bacground. Brazil’s and Argentina’s Role in Uruguayan History. Internal Politics. The Early Years. Meanwhile, From Across the Border. Uruguay’s Internal Affairs Under Flores (1865-1868). The Batlle Administration, 1868.1872. The April Pact Terms and Significance. Chapter Two Notes. Three. Uruguay at the time of the Pact. Introduction. Montevideo al Peace April, 1872. The Campaña at the Time of the Pact. 1. Cattle Country. 2. Sheep Country. Summary. Chapter Three Notes. Four. Gomensoro, Ellauri and Varela (1872-1876). Introduction. Gomensoro’s Term. The Ellauri Administration. The Varela Adminstration. Chapter Four Notes. Five. The Latorre Period. Introduction. Latorre and the Campaña. Latorre as Politician and Governor. Latorre During the Period of the Dictatorship. Latorre and the Uruguayan Economy. Chapter Five Notes. Six. The Post- Latorre Years. Introduction. The Principle of Coparticipation. Continued Factionalism Within the Parties. The Rural Economy. 1. Agriculture. 2. The Pastoral Industry. Transportation and Commerce. 1. The Railroads. 2. The Port of Montevideo. Industry and the Government’s Increasing Role in the Economy. Expanding Credit. The Public Treasury Its Use and Abuse. Social Welfare Legislation. 1. Pension Rights. 2. Shorter Hours. 3. Workmen’s Compensation. Summary. Chapter Six Notes. Bibliofraphy. |
From Batlle to Batlle: Uruguay in the late nineteenth century [texto impreso] / Doris Brandenburg McLaughlin . - Michigan (Estados Unidos) : University Microfilms, 1973 . - 358 p. Idioma : Inglés ( eng) Palabras clave: | URUGUAY HISTORIA | Clasificación: | 989.5 BRAb VO | Nota de contenido: | Índice: Acknowledgments. List of maps. One. Introduction. A Word Concerning Sources. Procedure and Results. A Word of Caution. Chapter one notes. Two. Bacground. Brazil’s and Argentina’s Role in Uruguayan History. Internal Politics. The Early Years. Meanwhile, From Across the Border. Uruguay’s Internal Affairs Under Flores (1865-1868). The Batlle Administration, 1868.1872. The April Pact Terms and Significance. Chapter Two Notes. Three. Uruguay at the time of the Pact. Introduction. Montevideo al Peace April, 1872. The Campaña at the Time of the Pact. 1. Cattle Country. 2. Sheep Country. Summary. Chapter Three Notes. Four. Gomensoro, Ellauri and Varela (1872-1876). Introduction. Gomensoro’s Term. The Ellauri Administration. The Varela Adminstration. Chapter Four Notes. Five. The Latorre Period. Introduction. Latorre and the Campaña. Latorre as Politician and Governor. Latorre During the Period of the Dictatorship. Latorre and the Uruguayan Economy. Chapter Five Notes. Six. The Post- Latorre Years. Introduction. The Principle of Coparticipation. Continued Factionalism Within the Parties. The Rural Economy. 1. Agriculture. 2. The Pastoral Industry. Transportation and Commerce. 1. The Railroads. 2. The Port of Montevideo. Industry and the Government’s Increasing Role in the Economy. Expanding Credit. The Public Treasury Its Use and Abuse. Social Welfare Legislation. 1. Pension Rights. 2. Shorter Hours. 3. Workmen’s Compensation. Summary. Chapter Six Notes. Bibliofraphy. |
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