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Irurozqui, Marta. "Political Leadership and Popular Consent: Party Strategies in Bolivia, 1880–1899." Americas 53, no. 3 (January 1997): 395–423. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1008031.

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The governmental era of the Bolivian conservative parties—Constitutional, Democrat, and Conservative—encompasses the historical period from Bolivia’s withdrawal from the Pacific War (1880), which saw a Peruvian-Bolivian alliance against Chile, to the outbreak of the Federal War of 1899 between conservatives and liberals. Within this period of infighting lies the genesis of the Bolivian political party system. With the establishment of a truce in 1880 between Chile and Bolivia, without which Bolivia would have had to definitively withdraw from the conflict and break its Peruvian alliance, two positions arose concerning a resolution of the conflict: the continuation of the war or peace. These polar solutions adhered to the first ideological substratum of the Bolivian political parties, making it possible to define the various factions of the elite in light of the new political restructuring and the role of the State.
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SHTAYNMILLERE, Anastasia. "Bolivia’s media landscape." Век информации (сетевое издание) 4, no. 3(12) (June 1, 2020): 16–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.33941/age-info.com43(12)2.

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This study analyzes and systematizes the history and political and territorial structure of the Plurinational State of Bolivia, examines the role of international contacts between Russia and Bolivia, as well as analyzes the system of Bolivian media and the nature of their rhetoric towards Russia.
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KESSLER, MICHAEL, and ALAN R. SMITH. "Prodromus of a fern flora for Bolivia. I. General introduction and key to families." Phytotaxa 327, no. 1 (November 3, 2017): 57. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.327.1.3.

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We introduce the concept of a prodromus for a flora to the ferns and lycophytes of Bolivia, describe the natural setting of Bolivia (topography, climate, vegetation), briefly review the history of pteridological knowledge in the country, present a taxonomic synopsis as well as a key to the fern and lycophyte families of Bolivia, and provide a list of all fern and lycophyte names with Bolivian type material. A new combination is proposed for Polyphlebium herzogii (Rosenst.) A.R.Sm. & Kessler.
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Norris, Brian. "Without Distinguishing Color or Profession: Culture, Vatican II and the Long-Term Development of Credit Institutions in Bolivia." Bolivian Studies Journal/Revista de Estudios Bolivianos 21 (March 17, 2016): 202–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/bsj.2015.125.

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By the late 20th and early 21st century, credit institutions in Bolivia had become more complex, resilient and popular that at any time previously in its history. Traditional economics analyses emphasize incentives created by laws such as those promulgated by the Kemmerer mission in Bolivia in the 1920s and 30s, or material factors, such as transportation costs. Yet neither of these explanations offers a compelling explanation for the magnitude of the flourishing of popular and complex credit institutions in Bolivia after the 1960s. Cultural changes, however, might offer a compelling complement to legal and material explanations of credit development. Vatican II represented an important mass change in Bolivian culture, and institutions associated with these reforms ushered in a new era of credit institution development in the country.A finales del siglo XX y comienzos del XXI, las instituciones crediticias en Bolivia se volvieron más complejas, elásticas y populares que en cualquier otro momento de su historia. Los análisis económicos tradicionales ponen de relieve los incentivos creados por leyes como las promulgadas por la misión Kemmerer en Bolivia en las décadas de 1920 y 1930, o factores materiales, tales como los costos de transporte. Con todo, ninguna de estas explicaciones ofrece una explicación convincente de la importancia del florecimiento de instituciones crediticias populares y complejas en Bolivia después de la década de 1960. No obstante, los cambios culturales podrían ofrecer un complemento de peso a las explicaciones legales y materiales del desarrollo del crédito. El Concilio Vaticano II representa un importante cambio en la cultura boliviana, y las instituciones asociadas con sus reformas marcan el comienzo de una nueva era en el desarrollo de la institución crediticia en el país.
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Quiroga, Maria Virginia. "Tradiciones políticas y hegemonía. Hacia lo plurinacional-popular en Bolivia." Latinoamérica. Revista de Estudios Latinoamericanos 2, no. 67 (October 2, 2018): 39. http://dx.doi.org/10.22201/cialc.24486914e.2018.67.57076.

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Resumen: En toda identidad política es posible reconocer las huellas del contexto en que se inscribe, las cuales se visibilizarían en la apropiación y re-significación de discursos previamente sedimentados. Bajo esa premisa emerge la pregunta por las tradiciones políticas que subyacen en el “proceso de cambio” operado en Bolivia desde el 2006 en adelante. Este artículo parte de reafirmar que, en ese devenir, la tradición nacional-popular adquirió renovada centralidad, ya que hegemonizó el campo popular boliviano pero mantuvo distancia de la impronta del nacionalismo revolucionario en 1952. En consonancia con ello, las reconfiguraciones actuales abonarían la construcción de una hegemonía plurinacional-popular, no exenta de desafíos y tensiones. El análisis propuesto evidencia movimientos constantes, desde la empiria hacia la teoría, y viceversa; esto es, la articulación permanente entre la reconstrucción de procesos políticos clave en la historia boliviana y las apreciaciones teóricas en torno a lo nacional-popular y las identidades políticas.Abstract: In every political identity it is possible to recognize the fingerprints of the context in which it is inscribed, those that will be visible in the appropriation and resignification of previously sedimented speeches. From such premise rises the quest for the political traditions that that underlie in the proceso de cambio operated in Bolivia from 2006 on. This paper parts form the reaffirmation that, in such development, the national-popular tradition gained a renovated centrality, for it took hold of the Bolivian popular spectrum, but, at the same time, kept distance from the experience of the revolutionary nationalism in 1952. In accordance with this, the current reconfigurations contribute to build a plurinational-popular hegemony, not exempt of challenges and tensions. Consequently, nowadays reconfigurations would help grow a construction of a plurinational-popular hegemony not free of tensions and challenges. The analysis proposed makes evident constant movements from the experience to the theory, and vice versa; that is, the permanent articulation between the reconstruction of key political processes along Bolivian history and some theoretical perspectives of the national-popular tradition and political identities.
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Field, Thomas C. "Union Busting as Development: Transnationalism, Empire and Kennedy's Secret Labour Programme for Bolivia." Journal of Latin American Studies 52, no. 1 (September 10, 2019): 27–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022216x19000646.

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AbstractDrawing on archives from the US labour movement, personal papers of transnational labour organisers, Bolivian oral histories and press reports, and government records from four countries, this article explores a web of Cold War relationships forged between Bolivian workers and US government and labour officials. Uncovering a panoply of parallel and sometimes conflicting state-supported trade union development programmes, the article reveals governments’ inability to fully control the exuberance of ideologically-motivated labour activists. Rather than succeed in shoring up a civilian government as intended, US President John F. Kennedy's union-busting programme aggravated fissures in Bolivia's non-Communist Left, ultimately frustrating its attempt to steer a non-aligned posture in Latin America's Cold War. Employing transnational methods to bridge gaps between labour, development and diplomatic history, this article points toward a new imperial studies approach to the multi-sited conflicts that shaped the post-war trajectory of labour movements in Bolivia and throughout the Third World.
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Gardner, Scott Lyell, Sebastian Botero-Cañola, Enzo Aliaga- Rossel, Altangerel Tsogtsaikhan Dursahinhan, and Jorge Salazar-Bravo. "Conservation status and natural history of Ctenomys, tuco-tucos in Bolivia." Therya 12, no. 1 (January 30, 2021): 15–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.12933/therya-21-1035.

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The genus Ctenomys consists of about 70 species and in addition to the Geomyidae of the Nearctic, Neotropical tuco-tucos represent a well-documented case of diversification in the subterranean biotype. Here we will: i) Provide an updated summary of the natural history of the 12 species of extant tuco-tucos from Bolivia; ii) Update information on distributions of each species; and iii) Using ecological niche modeling, evaluate recent and projected habitat transformation or habitat degradation within the known range of each species to provide a preliminary assessment of the preservation or conservation status of ctenomyids within Bolivia. We follow Gardner et al. (2014) and combine species summaries with both updated published and new data to compile a complete list of known extant species of tuco-tucos from Bolivia. Occurrence data for Ctenomys in Bolivia and surrounding areas were extracted from the database Arctos and GBIF. All individual specimen-based locality records were checked and georeferenced by referring to original museum collection records. We created species distribution models for the species with enough locality records using climate and soil data, while for the rest of the species we estimated the ranges based on the known occurrence localities. Finally, we quantified the amount of large-scale habitat conversion occurring within each species range, as well as the potential effect of climatic change on species distribution. Here we present information regarding the biology of tuco-tuco (Ctenomys) species known to occur in Bolivia, including unpublished natural history data such as habitat association, interactions and activity patterns gathered by the authors through extensive field work. Besides this, we estimated the current distribution of Ctenomys species, quantified large-scale habitat transformation within each species range and assessed the potential effect of climatic change on five tuco-tuco species. We found that the habitats within the ranges of C. boliviensis and C. steinbachi have experienced significant land-cover conversions in recent years. We also show that C. opimus, as well as the above mentioned species are expected to undergo range contractions resulting from climatic change by 2070. Our review shows that there is a dearth of information regarding natural history, taxonomy and distribution for many Bolivian tuco-tuco species. Nonetheless, the information presented here can be a tool for directing and focusing field studies of these species. This is of great importance if we take into account that most of the Bolivian tuco-tucos are subject to one or several conservation/preservation threats. These include: Habitat destruction via land use or climatic changes in conjunction with geographic ranges of Ctenomys that are small in areal extent and which in many cases are not adequately covered by protected areas.
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Arnade, Charles W. "A Concise History of Bolivia (review)." Latin American Politics & Society 46, no. 4 (2004): 152–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/lap.2004.0042.

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Cordova Oviedo, Ximena. "The Bolivia Reader: History, Culture, Politics." Bulletin of Latin American Research 39, no. 2 (April 2020): 270–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/blar.13092.

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Ehrinpreis, Andrew. "Green Gold, Green Hell: Coca, Caste, and Class in the Chaco War, 1932–1935." Americas 77, no. 2 (April 2020): 217–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/tam.2019.110.

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This article investigates the use of coca by the Bolivian Army during the Chaco War of 1932–35. I present research that reveals the surprising extent to which the Bolivian Army provisioned coca to its soldiers as a substitute for adequate nutrition; as a morale booster; as a stimulant; and as a medicine. The article explores the social and cultural implications of mass coca consumption by Bolivian soldiers, many of whom were mestizos who had never before chewed the leaf. Ultimately, I argue that the pervasiveness of coca within the traumatic popular experience of the Chaco War sowed the seeds of a historic transformation of the politics of coca in Bolivia. The Chaco War initiated a process by which coca in Bolivia was transformed from a neo-colonial marker of the Indian caste to a material and symbolic element of an emergent interethnic working class. Through a comparative analysis of the Bolivian army's use of coca in the Chaco War with the German army's use of methamphetamine during World War II, this article concludes with a consideration of the ways in which the present case study expands our understanding of the crucial but under-studied historical relationship between drugs and warfare.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "History of Bolivia"

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Grunberg, Angela. "The Chayanta rebellion of 1927, Potosi, Bolivia." Thesis, University of Oxford, 1996. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.339296.

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Mendieta, Parada María del Pilar. "De la alianza a la confrontación : Pablo Zárate Willka y la rebelión indígena de 1899 en Bolivia." Doctoral thesis, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, 2007. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/282.

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La investigación se propone analizar un hecho histórico concreto: la rebelión indígena de Pablo Zárate, más conocido como el Willka que fue, sin lugar a dudas, una de las más importante rebeliones de la historia de la República de Bolivia. Esta rebelión se produjo dentro del contexto más amplio de la guerra civil que sacudió a Bolivia en 1899 y que se conoce como la Guerra o Revolución Federal. Se trata de un momento histórico de mucha importancia ya que el país entró en una profunda crisis política que desembocó en un conflicto armado de grandes proporciones siendo la primera guerra civil por la que atravesó Bolivia desde su fundación. La guerra civil fue el resultado de una acumulación histórica de contradicciones políticas, regionales, económicas y étnicas en un país que todavía mantenía características coloniales no resueltas. Confluyeron en este contexto dos conflictos que se dieron de forma simultánea y entrelazada. De manera resumida, la llamada Guerra Federal tiene que ver con el estallido violento de las fricciones entre dos élites en pugna por el poder y con conflictos relacionados con las comunidades indígenas en la lucha por la recuperación de sus tierras usurpadas por causa de las políticas estatales que pretendían su desaparición.
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Mendieta, Parada María del Pilar, and Parada María del Pilar Mendieta. "De la alianza a la confrontación : Pablo Zárate Willka y la rebelión indígena de 1899 en Bolivia." Doctoral thesis, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, 2007. http://cybertesis.unmsm.edu.pe/handle/cybertesis/282.

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La investigación se propone analizar un hecho histórico concreto: la rebelión indígena de Pablo Zárate, más conocido como el Willka que fue, sin lugar a dudas, una de las más importante rebeliones de la historia de la República de Bolivia. Esta rebelión se produjo dentro del contexto más amplio de la guerra civil que sacudió a Bolivia en 1899 y que se conoce como la Guerra o Revolución Federal. Se trata de un momento histórico de mucha importancia ya que el país entró en una profunda crisis política que desembocó en un conflicto armado de grandes proporciones siendo la primera guerra civil por la que atravesó Bolivia desde su fundación. La guerra civil fue el resultado de una acumulación histórica de contradicciones políticas, regionales, económicas y étnicas en un país que todavía mantenía características coloniales no resueltas. Confluyeron en este contexto dos conflictos que se dieron de forma simultánea y entrelazada. De manera resumida, la llamada Guerra Federal tiene que ver con el estallido violento de las fricciones entre dos élites en pugna por el poder y con conflictos relacionados con las comunidades indígenas en la lucha por la recuperación de sus tierras usurpadas por causa de las políticas estatales que pretendían su desaparición.
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Mattos, Vazualdo Diego M. "Hacia una nación urgente: descolonización en Bolivia en la era neoliberal." The Ohio State University, 2009. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1253499432.

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Paz, Rivera Clea Lucrecia. "Forest-use history and the soils and vegetation of a lowland forest in Bolivia." [Gainesville, Fla.] : University of Florida, 2003. http://purl.fcla.edu/fcla/etd/UFE0001426.

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Presta, Ana María. "Encomienda, family, and business in Colonial Charcas (modern Bolivia) : the Encomenderos of La Plata, 1550-1600 /." The Ohio State University, 1997. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1487946776024292.

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Armstrong, Gweneth. "Symbolic arrangement and communication in the despacho." Thesis, University of St Andrews, 1990. http://hdl.handle.net/10023/1993.

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The thesis investigates the content and composition of the despacho, the ritual offering used to propitiate principal earth deities in the Bolivian mining town of Oruro (Department of Oruro). The despacho is also designed to increase suerte which is viewed not only in terms of material fortune, but also personal well-being and harmony with the cosmos. The concepts and terminology of the despacho are discussed, as well as the different types of despacho used, and particular features of their content, composition and presentation. The first part of the thesis shows how the content and arrangement of the despacho constitute a symbolic language, communicating what is important about suerte, and creating a miniature picture of life on earth in all its abundance. The despacho’s symbolic language is particularly meaningful in terms of suerte and the Quechua and Aymara peoples’ worldview. The second part of the thesis investigates the use of six different curing mesas used in a ritual ceremony to restore suerte following a coca divination ceremony. Both ceremonies were performed by an Aymara ritual specialist from a village south of Oruro. The content and function of each mesa is discussed, and I show how the six mesas were used in a sequence to describe a transition from mala suerte to suerte, and as part of a broader sequence of ritual events. In this part of the thesis I demonstrate how symbolic language is also used in healing mesas to describe and bring about changes between different states, and to create access to suerte in ritual.
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Valencia, Amaya Mauricio Giovanni. "Trade Liberalization and Food Security : The Case of Bolivia after the Structural Reforms of 1985." Thesis, Stockholm University, Department of Economic History, 2009. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-36892.

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This research shows the relationship between trade liberalization and food security for the Bolivian case. As a result of the severe economic crisis of the early-1980s, Bolivia adopted a series of market-oriented reforms in 1985. The reforms included the liberalization of the trade regime and the promotion of non-traditional exports. The trade liberalization had an important effect on the performance of cash crops, especially in the development of the soybeans industry. However, foodcrops did not have such a great dynamics. Vegetables and starchy roots declined in per capita terms and the increase in imports were not enough to compensate the decline. Trade reforms mostly favor a small group of large-scale farmers in the lowlands, who had historically been granted land in the region. In this sense, Bolivia’s involvement in a trade liberalization process was not reflected in an overall improvement of the country’s food security.

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Irurozqui, Marta. "La alquimia democrática. Ciudadanos y procedimientos representativos en Bolivia (1825-1879)." Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2012. http://repositorio.pucp.edu.pe/index/handle/123456789/121844.

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This article studies the expressions and the institutionalization of popular sovereignty in post-independent Bolivia (1825-1879) by analyzing two components of the democratic system: the subjects involved and the procedures for representation. As far as the former, the article underlines the fact that being a citizen was not limited to voting, but was also exercised by other activities connnected with work, taxation, public petitions and the use of arms. On the other hand, the study of the procedures for organizing and the carrying out of elections highlights two additional realities: first, voting had a regulatory function intended to level off competition and avoid conflicts, and secondly, the reduced number of the electoral body did not inhibit the development of political competition because political participation went beyond elections to include the use of violence and other illegal activities
Los procesos de expresión y de institucionalización de la soberanía popular en la Bolivia postindependiente (1825-1879) son estudiados en este artículo a partir del análisis de dos de los componentes del sistema democrático: los sujetos y los procedimientos representativos. Con respecto al primer punto, se subraya que ser ciudadano no se reducía a votar y que podía ejercerse tal estatus mediante otro tipo de acciones, vinculadas al trabajo, la contribución, las peticiones pú-blicas o las actividades armadas. De otro lado, el estudio de los procedimientos relativos a la implantación y el desarrollo de las elecciones remarca dos valores de los mismos: primero, el voto tuvo una función reguladora encaminada a dirimir competencias y evitar conflictos, y segundo, el tamaño reducido del cuerpo electoral no impidió el desarrollo de la competencia partidaria, ya que la participación política ligada a las elecciones tuvo otras posibilidades de acción relacionadas con la violencia y la ilegalidad
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Burbridge, Rachel. "The Late Quaternary vegetation and climate history of the southern Amazonian rainforest-savanna boundary, eastern Bolivia." Thesis, University of Leicester, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/2381/30397.

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Pollen and charcoal analyses have been undertaken on a 43 000 year old sediment core from Laguna Chaplin, in Noel Kempff Mercado National Park, at the southern Amazon margin. The aims of this research were to 1. determine when the present day rainforest communities became established in the park, 2. determine the composition of these former savannas and/or forests, 3. determine the broad-scale significance of rainforest dynamics in NKMNP in the context of previously published palaeoclimatic studies in other parts of Amazonia and the Bolivian Andes and 4. reconstruct the late Quaternary movements of the ITCZ. Vegetation reconstructions have revealed that savanna and dry forest communities surrounded the lake from ca.43 000 yr BP until ca.2000 yr BP. A high abundance of charcoal particles throughout this time period supports the pollen interpretation. Although grasses (Ppaceae) dominate the pollen assemblages throughout this time period, the contribution of other pollen types is variable. Pleistocene communities are dominated by the presence of Machaerium/Byrsonima, Paullinia/Roupala and Erythroxylum whereas during the Holocene Curatella americana, Acacia and members of the Anacardiaceae family are important. From ca.2000 yr BP tropical rainforest communities (dominated by Moraceae pollen) expanded in the vicinity of the lake at the expense of the savannas and dry forests. This rainforest expansion coincides with decreasing charcoal abundance, as one would expect in localities of moist forest vegetation. Comparison of this pollen sequence to that compiled from another lake in the park has established that the vegetation signal from Laguna Chaplin is indeed a regional vegetation signal. The expansion of rainforest communities into the park after ca.3000 yr BP has been correlated to evidence for expanding rainforest and/or increasing lake levels from other parts of southern Amazonia and the Bolivian Altiplano. This apparent increase in regional moisture availability has been attributed to enhanced southerly migration of the ITCZ.
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Books on the topic "History of Bolivia"

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Fifer, J. Valerie. Bolivia. Oxford, England: Clio Press, 2000.

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Rodríguez, Isaac Sandoval. Historia de Bolivia: (desarrollo histórico social boliviano). La Paz, Bolivia: Impr. del Comité Ejecutivo de la Universidad Boliviana, 1987.

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A brief history of Bolivia. 2nd ed. New York: Facts On File, 2010.

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Understanding Bolivia: A traveller's history. Madeira Park, BC: Harbour Pub., 2008.

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A brief history of Bolivia. 2nd ed. New York: Facts On File, 2010.

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A concise history of Bolivia. 2nd ed. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2011.

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S, Klein Herbert, ed. A Concise History of Bolivia. Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press, 2003.

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Abdalla, Mario Arrieta. Estacion Bolivia. La Paz, Bolivia: Fundación Friedrich Ebert, Instituto Latinoamericano de Investigaciones Sociales, 1998.

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Marcus, Cramer, ed. Bolivia. New York: Marshall Cavendish Benchmark, 2006.

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Marof, Tristán. Radiografía de Bolivia. [Bolivia?]: Amauta, 1997.

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Book chapters on the topic "History of Bolivia"

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Franco, J. P., L. V. Crespo, Y. C. Colmenarez, and J. C. van Lenteren. "Biological control in Bolivia." In Biological control in Latin America and the Caribbean: its rich history and bright future, 64–77. Wallingford: CABI, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781789242430.0064.

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Contreras, Manuel E. "Bolivia, 1900–39: Mining, Railways and Education." In An Economic History of Twentieth-Century Latin America, 188–216. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230599659_7.

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Ortloff, Charles R. "Hydraulic Engineering in Ancient Peru and Bolivia." In Encyclopaedia of the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine in Non-Western Cultures, 1–16. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-3934-5_10076-1.

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Ortloff, Charles R. "Hydraulic Engineering in Ancient Peru and Bolivia." In Encyclopaedia of the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine in Non-Western Cultures, 2219–33. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-7747-7_10076.

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Rivero-Cantillano, Rodrigo, and Manuel Llorca-Jaña. "Population, Biological Welfare and Human Capital in Norway, Sweden, Bolivia, Chile and Peru During the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries." In Palgrave Studies in Economic History, 143–67. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-71044-6_6.

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Grimm, Linda. "OAS Conducts Election Audit in Bolivia : November 10 and 11, and December 4, 2019." In Historic Documents of 2019, 615–29. 2455 Teller Road, Thousand Oaks California 91320: CQ Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781544384641.n51.

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Peres-Cajías, José A. "From West to East: Bolivian Regional GDPs since the 1950s. A Story of Natural Resources and Infrastructure." In Palgrave Studies in Economic History, 97–129. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-47553-6_5.

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Reyes-García, Victoria. "Happiness in the Amazon: Folk Explanations of Happiness in a Hunter-Horticulturalist Society in the Bolivian Amazon." In Science Across Cultures: the History of Non-Western Science, 209–25. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-2700-7_15.

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Whitehead, Laurence. "Bolivia." In The Cambridge History of Latin America, 806–10. Cambridge University Press, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/chol9780521395250.122.

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Klein, Herbert S. "Bolivia." In The Cambridge History of Latin America, 455–62. Cambridge University Press, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/chol9780521395250.076.

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Conference papers on the topic "History of Bolivia"

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Reimers, Vivian. "The Solomonic Column as a Symbolic Image of Inculturation in the Churches of The Jesuit Missions of Chiquitos (Bolivia)." In 9th Conference of the International Committee for Design History and Design Studies. São Paulo: Editora Edgard Blücher, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.5151/despro-icdhs2014-0118.

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Prideaux, Bret R., and James W. Bayne. "The challenges of exploring near the fringes of space: A case history ofseismically exploring the Altiplano Basin of Bolivia." In SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 1994. Society of Exploration Geophysicists, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/1.1822868.

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Foianini, Ivo. "Flow Profiling and Completion Leak Detection with Memory Production and Corrosion Logging Tools in High Profile Gas Condensate Wells: Case History from Southeastern Bolivia." In IADC/SPE Asia Pacific Drilling Technology Conference and Exhibition. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/134105-ms.

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Velazquez Santana, Liannie, Claire McLeod, Barry Shaulis, and Kenneth Brown. "Bolivian Crustal Xenoliths: Petrochronological Constraints on the History of the Central Andean Continental Crust." In Goldschmidt2020. Geochemical Society, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.46427/gold2020.2672.

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Reports on the topic "History of Bolivia"

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Kehoe, Timothy, Carlos Gustavo Machicado, and José Peres-Cajías. The Monetary and Fiscal History of Bolivia, 1960–2017. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, February 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w25523.

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Castilleja Vargas, Liliana. Bolivia: Hacia una recuperación económica resiliente y sostenible en tiempos post COVID-19. Inter-American Development Bank, September 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0002941.

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Ante la crisis sanitaria de la COVID-19 y la crisis económica asociada, Bolivia enfrenta múltiples desafíos sin precedentes en la historia del país en términos de su magnitud y complejidad. Por un lado, la pandemia ha puesto en evidencia la alta exposición y vulnerabilidad del país a diversos shocks. Por el otro lado, presenta una oportunidad para consolidar a Bolivia mediante cambios económicos, sociales e institucionales profundos que coadyuven a un crecimiento de mediano plazo sólido, inclusivo y sostenible al cambio climático. Los desafíos de desarrollo que enfrenta Bolivia ante el shock de la COVID-19 se analizan en tres dimensiones: macro-fiscal, productiva-empresarial, y social y dan cuenta de los riesgos potenciales que se enfrentan en la coyuntura actual en términos de contracción económica, destrucción del tejido productivo y bienestar social. Para enfrentarlos con éxito, superar la crisis y lograr una recuperación económica resiliente y sostenible en tiempos post COVID-19, se presentan recomendaciones específicas de corto plazo y de mediano plazo. Las primeras con un enfoque en superar la situación de emergencia por la pandemia y la recesión económica. Las segundas, con un enfoque más estructural para lograr una recuperación económica posterior a la COVID-19 que sea resiliente y sostenible basada en la mayor productividad, la inclusión social y la sostenibilidad ambiental. Estas propuestas son propositivas y buscan promover el diálogo de políticas de forma proactiva y constructiva.
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