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La United Fruit Company En Cuba: Organización Del Trabajo Y Resistencia Obrera*1
Latin America Relations After the Inevitable US Military Intervention In
Intelligence Analysis and Decision-Making Behind the Overthrow of Guatemalan Democracy
Carlos Castillo Armas, the United States and the 1954 Counterrevolution in Guatemala
Background on the Guatemalan Coup of 1954
Creating Banana Republics
1 Annotated Bibliography Primary Sources the Banana Massacre. Diario La Economia, Diariolaeconomia.Com/Editoriales/Item
La United Fruit Company En Colombia*
The United Fruit Company and the Story of Frontiers, Environment, and American Legacy, 1899-1930
Banana Companies in Guatemala: a Century of Abuse of Land and Labor Rights
Pablo Neruda: La United Fruit Co
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Impacts of the United Fruit Company in Southwest Costa Rica 635-644 © Biologiezentrum Linz/Austria; Download Unter
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Tropical Medicine and Bacteriology in Boston and Peru: Studies of Carrion's Disease in the Early Twentieth Century
United Fruit Company
A Look at Dependency Theory Through the History of the Zona Sur of Costa Rica Diálogos Revista Electrónica De Historia, Vol
Banana Culture: the Cultivation of Border Literature in Central America
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Crisis Overview: Chiquita Brands
HISTORY 335A: Topic: Latin America in Revolution
United Fruit Company: the Banana Empire
Bananas Unpeeled!
The United Fruit Company's Medical Department and Corporate America's Mission to Civiliz
What Happened in Guatemala
Banana [Mis]Representations: a Gendered History of the United Fruit Company and Las Mujeres Bananeras
Conducting the History Lab
The United Fruit Company in Central America: a Bargaining Power Analysis
UC San Diego UC San Diego Electronic Theses and Dissertations
The Experience of the Guatemalan United Fruit Company Workers
The United Fruit Company in Honduras and Central America, 1870-1930