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States and Social Evolution: Coffee and the Rise of National Governments in Central America by Robert G. Williams
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by Robert G. Williams

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    8. O problema do café no Brasil by delfimnettoantnio (from: LCC)
    9. Coffee and Power: Revolution and the Rise of Democracy in Central America by Jeffery M. Paige (from: LCC)
    10. 150 anos de café by Edmar Lisboa Bacha (from: LCC)
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    12. Central America: The Real Stakes : Understanding Central America Before It's Too Late by Lester D. Langley (from: subjects)
    13. What are we afraid of? : an assessment of the "Communist threat" in Central America : a NARMIC-American Friends Service Committee study by John Lamperti (from: subjects)
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