América Latina tras bambalinas Teorías conspirativas, usos y abusos

This book reflects on social sciences, social history, and the history of ideas about the wide presence of conspiracy narratives in Latin America. The authors distinguish between the existence of plots -some successful, others failed- of another parallel phenomenon: conspiracy theories that interpre...

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Main Author: Senkman, Leonardo
Other Authors: Roniger, Luis
Format: eBook
Language:Spanish
Published: Pittsburgh 2019
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Collection: Directory of Open Access Books - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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