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latifundium (Latin: latus, "spacious", and fundus, "farm", "estate") was
originally the term used by
ancient Romans for
great landed estates specialising...
- [Brazilians lead land
conflicts in Paraguay]. deolhonosruralistas.com.br.
Latifundistas ×
Campesinos (in Spanish). 12
November 2017.
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Universidade do Porto: 207−209.
Lozano Salado, Lola (2015). "Jerez,
paradigma latifundista, burgués y obrero :
relato de un
siglo XIX clave".
Movimiento obrero...
- to
unite and
organize against their oppressors,
namely the State, the
latifundista landowners, and the Church. It
quickly took a hold
amongst the long-exploited...
- Cedeira,
Brais (16 June 2019). "El
enigma Rocío Monasterio: la
nieta del
latifundista que
manda en Vox con
sonrisa impasible". El Español.
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workers to
unite and
organize against their oppressors: the state, the
latifundista landowners, and the Church. It
quickly took a hold
among the long-exploited...
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economic development: A
study of the decision-making
process of
Colombian Latifundistas.
Unpublished doctoral dissertation,
University of Wisconsin, Madison...
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successfully to all law or
ordinance of
indigenous protection. The hacendado,
latifundista, or
gamonal was
practically a
feudal lord. In
front of him, the law was...
- and
upper bourgeoisie,
especially the
large landowners owners, the
latifundistas of
Andalusia and the
Meseta Central), and a
portion of the
middle class...
- development: A
study of the
decision making processes of
Colombian latifundistas" He is
married to
Larissa A. Grunig, He was ****istant Professor, Land...