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Citation: M. Irurozqui, The paradoxes of taxation: Citizenship and indigenous state policy in Bolivia, 1825-1900, REV INDIAS, 59(217), 1999, pp. 705-740
Citation: G. Boccara et I. Seguel-boccara, Indigenous policy in Chile during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries: From assimilation to pluralism. The case of the Mapuche, REV INDIAS, 59(217), 1999, pp. 741-774
Citation: Me. Casaus Arzu, Projects for the social integration of the Indian and the national imaginary of the intellectual elites in Guatemala, nineteenth and twentieth centuries, REV INDIAS, 59(217), 1999, pp. 775-813
Citation: S. Pinar, Economic societies and the Ingenieros-de-Montes in the Philippines. Forestmanagement under Spanish administration, 1775-1898, REV INDIAS, 59(216), 1999, pp. 417-437
Citation: M. Hernandez Gonzalez, El 'Observador Espanol' in London, a pro-absolutist newspaper opposed to American emancipation, REV INDIAS, 59(216), 1999, pp. 439-454
Citation: Md. Paz Sanchez, Revolution and counterrevolution in the Caribbean: Spain, Trujillo and Fidel Castro in 1959, REV INDIAS, 59(216), 1999, pp. 467-495
Citation: Md. Olmo Pintado, The exile of utopia: The transformation of Argentinian exile in the context of immigration in Spain, REV INDIAS, 59(216), 1999, pp. 509-520