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Nuevo León durante la independencia de Texas, 1835-1836
Historia Mexicana
2006“…The new-born Mexican Republic suffered one of its strongest shocks in 1836, during the Texas War. The impact of this conflict in the neighbouring state of Nuevo Leon is the main subject of this work, which also describes the situation of Mexico and its army, as well as the state's reaction towards the centralist shift — Texas' main argument for splitting from Mexico. …”
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El mercurio y la producción minera en la Nueva España, 1810-1821
Historia Mexicana
2000“…The author points out that the war of lndependence was the main cause of the mining crisis, describes the effect of this conflict on production organization and distribution of colonial silver industry, and claims that one of the strongest blows on mining was the Spanish government's credit with drawal. …”
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La articulación de intereses de los Moyāhedīn-e Jalq-e Iran: de la Revolución islámica al Movimiento Verde
Estudios de Asia y África
2016“…The decision taken was to opt for thelatter in order to go ahead with their quest for power in Iran and their own political survival.While this group is the strongest and well-organized opposition group against the Islamic Republic of Iran today, the Mojahedin survive because of the historical way in which they have sold their political, military and intelligence services to countries like Iraq, the United States and Israel, in order to continue working as an opposition political organization with funding from its allies and other resources obtained by the manipulation of its social base. …”