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SUBJECT FILE 1949-1989.

Scope and Contents note

Pamphlets, reports, serial issues, documents, statutes, programs, leaflets, bibliography and clippings, mainly relating to political and social conditions, arranged alphabetically by subject
See card catalog for increments that may have been added since December 1994.
 

SUBJECT FILE 1949-1989.

 

General

box 1, folder 1

Miscellaneous.

Scope and Contents note

Pamphlets, serial issues, leaflets and bibliography, mainly relating to political and social conditions, 1975-1985. Includes material concerning exile groups, foreign policy issues, peasant movements, the Catholic church, and the Movimiento de Izquierda Revolucionaria (MIR)
box 1, folder 2

Speeches by Presidents Banzer Suarez, Gueiler Tejada, Meza Tejada and Padilla Arancibia 1975-1980

box 1, folder 3

Elections,

Reports
1980 and 1989. 1980-1989

box 1, folder 4

Partido Comunista de Bolivia.

Scope and Contents note

Statutes, programs, pamphlets, articles and documents, 1978-1986.Includes material relating to party congress
 

Revolution 1946.

Scope and Contents note

Press clippings relating to the government of Gualberto Villarroel and its subsequent overthrow, 1944-1946
box 2, folder 1

Volume One.

Scope and Contents note

Concerning opposition to the government of Villarroel, 1944-1945
box 2, folder 2

Volume Two.

Scope and Contents note

Concerning opposition to the government of Villarroel, 1946
box 2, folder 3

Volume Three.

Scope and Contents note

Material relating to the antecedents and events of the revolution of July 21, 1946
box 3, folder 1

Volume Four.

Scope and Contents note

Material relating to political disorder, the government of Tomas Monje Gutierrez, and the deaths of Majors Eguino and Escobar and Lieutenant Oblitas in La Paz, 1946