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Bibliographie Odile Hoffmann Propriété et territoire La genèse d’un ordre colonial au Belize (XIXe-XXe s.) Centro de estudios mexicanos y centroamericanos Bibliographie DOI : 10.4000/books.cemca.8697 Éditeur : Centro de estudios mexicanos y centroamericanos, Institut français de recherche scientifique pour le Développement en coopération Lieu d'édition : Centro de estudios mexicanos y centroamericanos, Institut français de recherche scientifique pour le Développement en coopération Année d'édition : 2021 Date de mise en ligne : 25 janvier 2021 Collection : Geografía, Sociología y Ciencias Políticas ISBN électronique : 9782111622838 http://books.openedition.org Référence électronique HOFFMANN, Odile. Bibliographie In : Propriété et territoire : La genèse d’un ordre colonial au Belize (XIXe- XXe s.) [en ligne]. Mexico : Centro de estudios mexicanos y centroamericanos, 2021 (généré le 02 février 2021). Disponible sur Internet : <http://books.openedition.org/cemca/8697>. 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