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Education and the historiography of Ibero-American independence: elusive presences, many absences

This contribution analyses recent historiographical tendencies in research in the field of education at the time of the political emancipation of the former Spanish and Portuguese colonies in Latin America. The article briefly presents the complex educational scene in Latin America on the eve of the...

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Published in:Paedagogica historica 2010-08, Vol.46 (4), p.419-434
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Emancipation
Foreign Countries
Foreign Policy
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Historiography
Independence
Latin America
Nationalism
nineteenth century
Portugal
Scholarship
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