Book Review, Left in Transformation: Uruguayan Exiles and the Latin American Human Rights Networks, 1967-1984 (review) (original) (raw)

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The Road to Recognition: Afro-Uruguayan Activism and the Struggle for Visibility

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Exile Communities and Their Differential Institutional Dynamics: A Comparative Analysis of the Chilean and Uruguayan Political Diasporas

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Introduction to the Dossier: Shifting Frontiers of Citizenship in Latin America

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Middle Atlantic Review of Latin American Studies, 2017

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Citizen-Victims and Masters of their Own Destiny: Political Exiles and their National and Transnational Impact

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Latin American Research Review, 2000

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