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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «CACIQUISM»
Découvrez l'usage de
caciquism dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
caciquism et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
The Modern Principalia: The Historical Evolution of the ...
Caciquism One of the outgrowths of principalia oligarchy is what is often known
as caciquism. Pelzer remarked that: The Spaniards introduced the term cacique
or chief, into the Philippines from Haiti and applied it to the datos, or cabezas de ...
2
Land Reform and Politics: A Comparative Analysis
Though the movement was nationalistic in orientation and fanatical in its religious
belief, "the poor peasants who rose against constituted authority at Tayug were
rebelling chiefly against 'caciquism/ agrarian oppression, and Constabulary ...
Hongchao Dai, Hung-chao Tai, 1974
3
My Life before the World War, 1860--1917: A Memoir
“Caciquism,” Encyclopaedia Britannica Online, http://www.britannica.com/
EBchecked/topic/87819/caciquism. 3. In the original version of the manuscript,
Pershing and his associates garbled Mayo's message of 9 April 1914 to General
Morales ...
John J. Pershing, John T. Greenwood, 2013
4
United States Congressional serial set
The cause of such blind destruction is partly imputed to the selfish toleration of "
caciquism; " in Spain the name of "cacique" is given to the electoral agents
whose personal prevalence in the districts controls the votes, which, leaned upon
, ...
5
Elihu Root collection of United States documents relating to ...
In the past it has been difficult to secure laborers from other nearby localities on
account of the then existing caciquism or the generally despotic control of a
barrio by a man who arbitrarily exercised the rights of a petty king. While this
condition ...
Elihu Root, United States, 1908
6
Spanish Loanwords in the English Language: A Tendency ...
207) caciquism Caciquism is simply a feudalism of a new kind... (Brenan 1987: 8)
caciquismo Yucatan's new revolutionary historiography is particularly helpful in
illuminating such central problems as caciquismo and informal networks of ...
Félix Rodríguez González, 1996
7
American Empire and the Politics of Meaning: Elite Political ...
... the decrease in corrupt activities, contemporaneous reports on the Philippines
disclosed continued corruption. Secretary of War Dickinson investigated both
Puerto Rico and the Philippines in 1910 to find that, in the Philippines, ''caciquism
, ...
8
After Postcolonialism: Remapping Philippines-United States ...
American electoralism, which presumably disperses power horizontally, for
Anderson partly conceals "Spanish caciquism in a geographically fragmented,
ethnolinguistically divided, and economically bankrupt polity" (1995, 31).
9
Bound to Empire : The United States and the Philippines: The ...
In particular they decried what they called “caciquism.” Taft defined the
phenomenon as “the subjection of the ordinary uneducated Filipino to a boss or
master who lives in the neighborhood, and who by reason of his wealth and
education is ...
H. W. Brands Professor of History Texas A & M University, 1992
10
The Power of the Leader: Mind and Meaning in Leadership
It encourages dependency and idleness, places a heavy burden upon the few,
and abets nepotism and caciquism. A cacique was a South American term for a
petty king. Caciquism had come to mean a cruel and unjust form of rule. It was an
...
6 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «CACIQUISM»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
caciquism est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
The EZLN - A Look at its History (Part 2): The Millenarian Resistance
... faced exploitation and marginalization from new figures in power, for example, from those of "enlightened Caciquism" or the "Chiapan Family ... «Upside Down World, déc 13»
Why Spain Will Never Be A True Democracy
Joaquín Costa's 1901 essay "Oligarchy and Caciquism" helps us understand the surprising phenomenon. Spain is a country of oligarchy where ... «Huffington Post, nov 13»
Mariátegui and the Permanent Revolution – Part Two
It is a conservative bourgeoisie due to its inextricable connections with Caciquism [rule of local chiefs or bosses, caciques, and landed property] ... «In Defense of Marxism, oct 13»
Political transition in Mexico and the growth of corruption and violence
... nepotism, caciquism[11], patrimonialism[12] and the “Mordida”[13], which continue being part of the “savoir faire” of Mexican politicians. «Peace and Conflict Monitor, déc 12»
The Elegant Revolution
... who anticipated the major changes Spain would have to experiment to avoid the perpetuation of caciquism and a culture of folklore based on ... «Huffington Post, déc 10»
Philippines: Between democracy and disaster
Hence, the marriage of American electoralism to Spanish caciquism enabled oligarchy-building at the expense of state-building. Between ... «Asia Times Online, nov 03»