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Agrarian Problems of Latin American Countries: Paris Colloquium (October 11–16, 1965)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 October 2022

Frédéric Mauro*
Affiliation:
Université de Toulouse
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French efforts to develop latin american studies were noted by three recent conferences: one in Bordeaux, in 1963, on the “History of Latin America in the 20th century”; one in Toulouse, in 1964, on the “Problems of Cities in Latin America”; one in Paris, in October 1965, on the “Agrarian Problems in Latin American Countries.” This last conference, like the preceding ones, was organized by the C. N. R. S. It took place at the Latin American Institute of Higher Studies of the University of Paris, under the chairmanship of Pierre Monbeig, professor at the Sorbonne and director of the Institute, and of Francois Chevalier, professor at the University of Bordeaux and director of the French Institute of Studies of the Andes.

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Copyright © 1966 by the University of Texas Press

Footnotes

Translated by Mrs. Helen Carter.

References

Notes

1. See also the communique of Ernesto Guhl about Colombia (region of Sumapaz).

2. See also the communication of W. D. Sick.

3. See also the communication of Matos Mar about the Valley of Chancay, mentioned above, and that of Olivier Dollfus on the consequences of demography on agrarian contrasts.

4. See also the communication of Plats Llaurado on the subject of forestry problems.