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DOI: 10.2307/2509614
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Christobal de Tapia v. Nicolas de Ovando: A Residencia Fragment of 1509

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“…Standard approaches to Latin American political history tend to overlook these dynamics, however. 43 43 Ralph Lee Woodward, for example, astutely concentrates on familial and localist struggles but does not connect them to actors' rhetorical strategies. See Woodward, "The Aftermath of Independence, 1821-1870," in Leslie Bethell, ed., Central America since Independence (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1991).…”
Section: T H E Case For the Cases And Contending Accountsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Standard approaches to Latin American political history tend to overlook these dynamics, however. 43 43 Ralph Lee Woodward, for example, astutely concentrates on familial and localist struggles but does not connect them to actors' rhetorical strategies. See Woodward, "The Aftermath of Independence, 1821-1870," in Leslie Bethell, ed., Central America since Independence (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1991).…”
Section: T H E Case For the Cases And Contending Accountsmentioning
confidence: 99%