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©2021 ©PENSAR LAS CIENCIAS SOCIALES EN EL PARAGUAY. QUEHACERES EN SOCIOLOGÍA, HISTORIA Y CIENCIA POLÍTICA CENTRO DE ESTUDIOS ANTROPOLÓGICOS DE LA UNIVERSIDAD CATÓLICA (CEADUC) BIBLIOTECA DE ESTUDIOS PARAGUAYOS - VOL. 126 Autores: Carlos Aníbal Peris Castiglioni, Javier Caballero Merlo, Friedhelm Guttandin, Sara Mabel Villalba, Sarah Patrícia Cerna, Claudio José Fuentes, Pedro Caballero, Ramon Fogel, Roni Paredes, Guzmán Ibarra, María Graciela Monte de López Moreira, Carlos Pastore, Tomás Palau y Adriano Irala Burgos Diseño de tapa y gráficas: Rebeka Nadir Sanabria Corrección: Estela Asilvera ISBN: 978-99925-200-5-5
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