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Technological Adancement IDENTIFITJS French Guiana; *Guyana; Surinam; *Veneiuela DOCUMENT RESUME ED 138 417 RC 009 873 iUTHOR Anderson, Teresa, Comp.; And Others TITLE Rural Development in Venezuela and the Guianas; A Bibliography. Training and Methods Series Number 20. INSTITUTION Wisconsin Univ., Madison. Land Tenure Center. PUB DATE Jul 72 NOTE 71p. EDRS PRICE MF-$0.83 HC-$3.50 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS' Agriculture; American Indians; *Bibliographies; Demography; *Developing Nations; *Economic Development; Economic Factors; -Economics; Foreign Countries; Government (Administrative Body) ;Human Resources; Industry; Land Set lement; Natural Resources; Politics; *Rural Delopment; Rural to Urban Migration;-*Socioeconomic I fluences; Statistical Data; Technological Adancement IDENTIFITJS French Guiana; *Guyana; Surinam; *Veneiuela ABSTRACT The bibliography cites 930 materials dealing with Venezuela and the Guianas. Published between 1949 and 1972, the materials are found in the Land Tenure Center Library at the University of Wisconsin. Topics covered are: agriculture, agrarian reform, economic affairs, economic cooperation, human resources, American Indians, industry, lair, money, finance and banking, natural resources, politics and government, population studies, science and technology, social affairs, statistics, trade and commerce, transport and communication, French Guiana, Guyana, and Surinam.(NQ) *********************************************************************** * Documents acquired by ERIC include many informal unpublished .* materials not available from other sources. ERIC makes every effort * * to obtain the best copy available. Nevertheless, items of marginal * * reproducibility are often encountered and this affects the quality * * of the microfiche and hardccpy reproductions ERIC makes available * * via the ERIC Document Reproduction Service (EDRS). EDRS is not * responsible for the quality of the original document. Reproductions * * supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original. *********************************************************************** Training & Methods Series July.1972 r.tljj-Lh APR 231:73 RURAL DEVELOPMENT IN VENEZUELA E.R.I.C. AND THE GUIANAS: A BIBLIOGRAPHY A bibliography of materials dealing with Venezuela and.the Guianas in the LAND TENURE CENTER LIBRARY 434 Steenbock Memorial Library University of Wisconsin Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Compiled by the staff of the Land Tenure Center Library Terea Anderson, Librar;', July 1972 TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL 1 AGRICULTURE 2 AGRARIAN REFORM 11 BIBLIOGRApHIES 21 ECONOMIC AFFAIRS 22 ECONOMIC CO-OPERATION 27 HUMAN RESOURCES 27 INDIANS 30 INDUSTRY 31 LAW 32 MONEY, FINANCE. & BANKING 35 NATURAL RESOURCES 39 POLITICS & GOVERNMENT 41 POPULATION STUDIES 45 REGIONAL STUDIES SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 51 SOCIAL AFFAIRS 5) STATISTICS 56 TRADE & COMMERCE 59 TRANSPORT & COMMUNICATION 61 FRENCH GUIANA 62 GUYANA 63 SURINAM 66 JOURNAL/ABBREVIATIONS Al America Indigene DRAR' Derecho y Reforma Agraria Revis- AL America Latina ta ANI Anuario Indigenista 7 EA Economia y Agriculture AP Aportes EC Economia Colombiana AT Agriculture Tropical ECS Economia y Ciencias Sociales B/1AN Boletin del Institut°/Agrario EDCC Economic Development & Cultural Nacional Change BOLSA/R Bank of London & Souih America ESA Estudios Agrarios Review E/V Economia (Universidad de los An- CAL Cahiers des AmeriqueLatines des, Merida, Venezuela) CARS Caribbean Studies FAF Foreign Affairs CE Comercio Exterior Fl Foro Internacional CH Current History IAEA Inter-American Economic Affairs CIE Cuadernos de Informacidn Econ- IDR International Development Review dmico (Corporacidn Venezola- JIAS Journal of Inter-American Studies na de Fomento) LAR Latin American Report COM Combate LD Literacy Discussion CS/V Ciencias Sociales (Cumang, Venr LE Land Economics ezuela) MR Monthly Review C/SVP Cuaderilos de la Sociedad Vene- OE Orientacidn Econdmica zolana de Planificacidn OBR Overseas Business Reports C/CVF Cuadernos de la Corporacidn Ve- PE Panorama Econdmico nezolana de Fomento POL Politica CORPO Corpoandes RG Revista Geogrgfica DE Demografia y Economia RMS Revista Mexicana de Sociologia 6E/BA Desarrollo Econdmico (Buenos RSIP Revista de la Sociedad Interamer- Aires) icana de Planificacidn DE/NY Desarrollo Econdmico (New SES Social and Economic Studies York) TE Trimestre Econdmico DI Desarrollo Indoemericano ZAL Zeitschrift fur auslUdische Landwirtschaft 4 GENERAL American Geographical Society. FOCUS: VENEZUELA. Vol. 11,no. 9, May 15,1952. Mew York,1952. 6 p. (Files Vel A52) American University. Special Operations Research Office. Foreign Area Studies Di- ' vision. AREA HANDBOOK FOR VENEZUELA. Washington, 1964. 576 P. (REF F 2308 A5) Arrarz, Antonio. H1STORIA DE VENEZUELA, TOMO I: ANTES DE LA INDEPENDENCIA. Carac- as, FundaciOn Eugenio Mendoza, 1954. 306 p. (F 2321 A77) Bernstein, Harry. VENEZUELA AND COLOMBIA. Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall, 1964. viii, 152p. (F 2321 84) Bonilla. Frank. "Consideraciones generales." (In AL, elo 8,no. 2, abril-junho de 1965. p. 3-12) (Periodicals Shelf) Cardenas C., Antonio Luis. GEOGRAFIA FISICA DE VENEZUELA. 3a. ed. Barcelona (Tall. Graf. Universitarios) 1967. 287P. (GB 169 C3 1966) Carpio Castillo, Ruben. MEXICO, CUBA Y VENEZUELA (TR1ANGULO VEOPOLIT1C0DEL-CARI- BE) Caracas, 1971. 226p. (F 2175 C34) Friede, Juan. "La Economla de la conquista en Venezuela." (In CAL,na.3, janvi- er-juin 1969. p. 22-30) , (Periodicals Lieuwen, Edwin. VENEZUELA. 2d. ed. London,..--Ne York, Oxford University Press, 1965. xi, 211 p. (F 2308 L54 1965) MacEoin, Gary. COLOMBIA AND-VENEZUELA AND THE GU1ANAS.New York, Time, Inc.(1965) 1 6o p. (F 2216 M13) Martinez Amengual, Gumersindo. VENEZUELA.Habana, Casa de las Americas (1967) 60, 20 p. (F 2308 M17) Mille, Nicolas. 20 (i.e. VE1NTE) AMOSDE "MUSIUES." ASPECTOS HISTAICOS, SOCIOL6- GICOS Y JUR(DICOS DE LA fNMIGRACI6N EUROPEADE VENEZUELA, 1945-1965. Carac- as, Editorial Sucre, 1965. 130 p. (JV 7532 M4) Moron, Guillermo. A HISTORY OF VENEZUELA.Edited and translated by John Street. New York, Roy, 1964. 268 p. (F 2321 M653) 041e111, Carlota.'LA VERDAD DE VENEZUELA.Mexico, La Prensa, 1968. 199p. (F 2308 052) ,- Pan American Union. VEMEZUELA. AmericanRepublic series, no. 21. Washington, P.A.U., 1960 (reprinted 1960). 47p. (Files Vel Pl) U.S. Dept. of State. Bureau of Public Affairs.REPUBLIC OF VENEZUELA. Background notes 7749. Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1969. 8p. (Files Vel U54) Uslar Pietri, Arturo. DE UNA A OTRA VENEZUELA.Caracas, Ediciones Mesa Redonda, pref. 1949. 170 p. (F 2308 y75) Venezuela. Presidencia. 150 (i.e. CIENTO CINCUENTA)ANOS DE VIDA REPUBLICANA, 1811- 1961. Caracas, 1963. 2v. (F 2308 V495) -2- VENEZUELA INDEPENDIENTE, 1810-1960. (Por) Mariano Picdn-Salas (dt.al.) Caracas, Fundacidn Eugenio Mendoza, 1962. xiv, 742 p. (F 2321 V4) "Venezuela: or who's afraid of the big red world?" (In Mander, John. THE (JNREVOLU- TIONARY SOCIETY. 1969. p. 111-130) (F 1408 11343) Vila, Marco Aurelio. VENEZUELA. Ediciones dellnstituto Tecnico de Inmigracidn y Colonizacidn. Caracas, lmpr. Nacional, 1948. 135 p. (F 23,3 V45) . VOCABULARIO GEOGRKFICO DE VENEZUELA. (Caracas) Corporacidn Venezolana de . Fomento (1971) 400 p. (G 103 V45) Whitaker, Arthur_ 'Preston. THE UNITED STATESAND' -SOUTH AMERICA, THE NORTHERN RE- PUBLICS. Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1948. xix, 280 p. (F 2216 W45) WilgUs, Alva Curtis, ed. THE CARIBBEAN: VENEZUELAN DEVELOPMENT, A CASE HISTORY. Gainesville, University of Florida Press, 1963. xxiii, 301 p. (F 2308 W45 1962) AGRICULTURE Angulo, Alberto; Mora Contreras, Luis A.; y lkijas Gdmez, Carlos. "tistemaJde rte"- JOLastMajagues'!:4Undós.LaSOotheravPaallio; El rA1g6rrobo, El agarrohrto, terrenos mudicipales ocupados por Francisco Biscardy.9 N.n.pfrprri:dZ .1 v. (var- ious pagings) (Flies Ve77 A53) Badillo R.,, Arnaldo. SITUACI6N PERSPECTIVAS DE LA CAFICULTURA DE LA REGI6N CENTRAL: PARTE I, HIPOTESIS. Maracay, Universidad Central de Venezuela, Facultad de Agronomla. Instituto de Economra Agrrcola y Ciencias Sociales, 1969.ix, 62 1. (Files Ve16 B12) Banco Agrrcola y Pecuario, Caracas. EL. B.A.P. Y EL AJONJOLr. (Caracas, 1968) 39 p. Ediclones-de los 40 &los del Banco Agriola y Pecuario, 1928-1968. (Files Ve39 B15) EL B.A.P. Y EL acomSN. (Caracas, BAP, 1968) 33 p. (Files Ve22 B15) B.A.P. V EL CAff. (Caracas, BAP, 1968) 55 P. (Files Ve16 B15) . EL B.A.P. Y EL MArZ. (Caracas, 1968) 31p. (Files Ve48 B15) . EL B.A.P. Y EL MAN1r. (Caracas, BAP, 1968) 32 p. (Files Ve46 B15) . EL B.A.P. Y LA PRODUCCICIN DE COCO. (Caracas, 1968) 22 p. (Files Ve51 B15) . DESARROLLO DEL SECTOR PECUARIO Y DEL CReDITO GANADERO EN VENEZUELA (Car- acas, 1966) 29 1. (Files Ve62 B15) -3- Barrel) Jean Augustin. PORVENIR DE LAS GRANDES EXPLOTACIONES AGR(COLAS ESTABLE- CIDAS EN LAS COSTAS DE VENEZUELA. (Trad. de%M.Ai. Vila. Caracas) Ediciones Cuatricentenario de Caracas (1881) _149 p. (S 475 V4 83) Bello A., Gonzalo. 'tend Tenure patterns in Venezuela." (Madison?) n.d. 11 I. Typecript of paper for Agriculutrual Economics 180, unfversity of Wisconsin? (Flies Ve58 B25) Bricdno Sales, HUgo. S08RE EL DESARROLLO INDbSTRIAL Y AGR(COLA. Publleacionesno. 13. Caracas, Fraccidn Parlamentaria de COPEI, 1963. (386-421 p.) (Files Ve6 874) Bruzual,,Angel Antonio. "Agricultural credit and marketing reviewed." Transia- tidns on Latin America,no. 313, P. 42-47. (In JPRS, vo1.VIII, no. 9,reel no. 129) Originally published in ELITE, February 27, 1970.-P. 52-54. t (Microfilm) Calatrava, Alonso. EL CAPITAL AGRICOLA DE VENEZUELA. Caracas, Ministerio deAgri- culture y Crra, Direccidn de Investigacidn, Divisidnde Estudios Econdmicos, 1963.
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