- The
dictatorship of Juan
Vicente Gómez (also
known as
Gomecismo and self-named Rehabilitación) is the name by
which the
government of Juan
Vicente Gómez...
- to
refuse to
discuss changing his stance.
Despite the
neutrality of
gomecismo during the conflict,
there were
Venezuelans that
fought in
World War I...
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history of Venezuela, including:
Arturo Sosa, La filosofía política del
gomecismo:
Estudio del
pensamiento by
Laureano Vallenilla Lanz, Barquisimeto, Centro...
- Gómez
holding some shares.
Delgado became sufficiently identified with
gomecismo to be
considered a
possible successor to Gómez. In 1911
Delgado visited...
-
dictatorship of Juan
Vicente Gómez. The plan
criticized Gómez's regime,
gomecismo,
transnational corporations, as well as caudillismo,
latifundismo (large...
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cultural del
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Revista Comunicación (in Spanish) (207–208 ed.): 175–189. Landaeta...
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desde sus orígenes
hasta nuestros días(1985) Ziems, Angel, El
gomecismo y la formación del ejército nacional, 1979 "Roman
Delgado Chalbaud". venezuelatuya...
- to
overthrow him in a coup d'état,
initiating the
period known as the
Gomecismo. When
former president Joaquín
Crespo died in
combat and the
country fell...
- coup d'état
which saw the
advent of democracy. Ziems,
Angel (1979). El
gomecismo y la formación del Ejército
Nacional [Gómecism and the
formation of the...
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GOMECISMO Y EDUCACIÓN: REFORMA,
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NUEVAS REFORMAS. 1900- 1930".
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