• Open Veins of Latin America: Five Centuries of the Pillage of a Continent (in Spanish: Las venas abiertas de América Latina) is a book written by Uruguayan...
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    Eduardo Galeano (category Writers on Latin America)
    one of the few items with which she fled Chile in 1973 after the military coup of Augusto Pinochet, called Open Veins of Latin America "a mixture of meticulous...
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    Bethlehem Steel (category Use American English from May 2015)
    OF STEEL: BETHLEHEM IN LATIN AMERICA [[1]] Eduardo Galeano Open Veins of Latin America (1973) Monthly Review Press p. 153 Eduardo Galeano Open Veins of...
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  • of thirteen chapters, is prologued by Mario Vargas Llosa and is presented by the authors as an antithesis to the book The Open Veins of Latin America...
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  • Galeano was imprisoned and later was forced to flee. His book Open Veins of Latin America was banned by the right-wing military government, not only in...
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    Allen Dulles (category American anti-communists)
    of "Zendebad, Shah!" – internal study of 1953 Iran coup". National Security Archive. Immerman 1982, pp. 133–160. Galeano, Eduardo (1991). Open Veins of...
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  • Cedric Belfrage (category American people in the Venona papers)
    commissioned by Monthly Review Press to translate Galeano's Open Veins of Latin America. Belfrage continued to write extensively until his last years...
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    (1971), The Poverty of Theory and Other Essays by E. P. Thompson (1973), the English translation of Open Veins of Latin America by Eduardo Galeano (1973)...
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  • the antithesis to the book Open Veins of Latin America published in 1971 by Eduardo Galeano, an icon of the Latin American left-wing. The theoretical...
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    Biography of Power. A History of Modern Mexico 1810–1996. HarperCollins: New York, 1997. Galeano, Eduardo (January 1997). Open Veins of Latin America: Five...
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    Leonidas Iza (category Ecuadorian people of indigenous peoples descent)
    The Open Veins of Latin America and the work of José Carlos Mariátegui. His activity in the indigenous movement as a catechist began at the age of fifteen...
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    Extractivism (category Wikipedia neutral point of view disputes from August 2023)
    Lorena Natalia Riffo see the concept as a continuation of Galeano's Open Veins of Latin America (1971). Extractivism has been promoted as a potential development...
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    system of the penis, along with the circumflex veins and their emissary veins. It runs directly beneath the superficial dorsal vein, with a layer of connective...
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    Me a 1995 book by sociologist James Loewen Open Veins of Latin America, a critical history of Latin America by Eduardo Galeano The People Speak (film)...
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    of the heart. The name derives from Latin: vena, "vein", cavus, "hollow". The IVC is formed by the joining of the left and right common iliac veins and...
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    Francisco Solano López (category Articles with Open Library links)
    2007, pp. 70, 82, 98. Bareiro 2007, p. 90. Eduardo Galeano, Open Veins of Latin America, Monthly Review Press, New York, 1973, 1997, pp 188–189. Bareiro...
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    of Mario Benedetti. Uruguay's best-known contemporary writer is Eduardo Galeano, author of Las venas abiertas de América Latina (1971; "Open Veins of...
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  • ("Starfish") (Vicentico) – 4:31 "Las Venas Abiertas de América Latina" ("The Open Veins of Latin America") (Cianciarulo) – 2:43 "Reparito" (Vicentico, Fernando...
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  • two decades of struggle and perseverance in Latin America, with the 1976 Argentine coup d'état as its focal point. Galeano reveals episodes of his early...
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  • of lifting the US-led embargo of Cuba. Chávez also used the occasion to publicly present Obama with a copy of Eduardo Galeano's 1971 book Open Veins of...
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    venules (small veins), and other veins. The circulatory system is closed in vertebrates, which means that the blood never leaves the network of blood vessels...
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    pulmonary veins are the veins that transfer oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart. The largest pulmonary veins are the four main pulmonary veins, two...
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    the revisionist claim." Galeano, Eduardo. "Open Veins of Latin America: Five Centuries of the Pillage of a Continent," Monthly Review Press, 1997 Chiavenatto...
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    book Open Veins of Latin America was banned by the right-wing military government, not only in Uruguay, but also in Chile and Argentina. Freedom of speech...
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  • Independence of Bangladesh following the war with Pakistan. 1971: Publication of Eduardo Galeano's Open Veins of Latin America. 1971: Publication of Gustavo...
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    Francisco Morazán (category Heads of state of the Federal Republic of Central America)
    controversial is the equestrian statue of Morazán located in Tegucigalpa's Central Park. In his 1971 book Open Veins of Latin America, Uruguayan writer Eduardo Galeano...
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  • 1971 in literature (category Years of the 20th century in literature)
    Complete Guide to Middle-earth Eduardo Galeano – Open Veins of Latin America (Las venas abiertas de América Latina) Joan Garrity – The Sensuous Woman Ionel...
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    femoral vein. Other smaller vein tributaries are the lateral and medial circumflex femoral veins. These circumflex veins follow the lateral circumflex...
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    venas abiertas de América Latina (Open Veins of Latin America) of Eduardo Galeano while media was present. On April 28, day 99 of Obama's presidency...
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    walked over to Obama during the summit, and handed him a copy of Open Veins of Latin America by Uruguayan author Eduardo Galeano, an essay about U.S. and...
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