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ОглавлениеEarlier versions of parts of chapters 3, 4, 5, and 6 appeared in
Glenn J. Dorn, “Pushing Tin: U.S.-Bolivian Relations and the Coming
of the National Revolution,” Diplomatic History 35 (April 2011): 203–28 (first published online 6 March 2011).
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Dorn, Glenn J.
The Truman administration and Bolivia : making the world safe for
liberal constitutional oligarchy / Glen J. Dorn.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary “Examines the interaction of the Truman administration in U.S. and five Bolivian governments in years leading up to Victor Paz Estenssoro’s National Revolution, focusing on negotiations over the price of tin”—Provided by the publisher.
ISBN 978-0-271-05015-7 (cloth : alk. paper)
1. United States—Foreign relations—Bolivia.
2. Bolivia—Foreign relations—United States.
3. United States—Foreign relations—1945–1953.
4. Bolivia—Foreign relations—20th century.
5. Tin—Prices—Bolivia—History—20th century.
6. Tin industry—Bolivia—Government policy—History—20th century.
I. Title.
E183.8.B6D67 2011
327.73084—dc 23
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