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Dossier. Historia Global
Publicado: 2018-07-01

Historia global. Presentación

El Colegio de México
El Colegio de México
globalización eurocentrismo espacio histórico transculturación

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Hausberger, B., & Pani, E. (2018). Historia global. Presentación. Historia Mexicana, 68(1), 177–196. https://doi.org/10.24201/hm.v68i1.3640
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