$Unique_ID{COW01515} $Pretitle{278} $Title{Guatemala Bibliography. Chapters 3 and 4} $Subtitle{} $Author{Eugene K. Keefe} $Affiliation{HQ, Department of the Army} $Subject{guatemala america washington new latin central united states york international} $Date{1983} $Log{} Country: Guatemala Book: Guatemala, A Country Study Author: Eugene K. Keefe Affiliation: HQ, Department of the Army Date: 1983 Bibliography. Chapters 3 and 4 Chapter 3 Brown, Andrea. "Land of the Few: Rural Land Ownership in Guatemala." Pages 232-47 in Stanford Central America Action Network (ed.), Revolution in Central America. Boulder: Westview Press, 1983. Browning, David. "The Rise and Fall of the Central American Common Market," (Pt. 1), Journal of Latin American Studies [London], 6, May 1974, 161-68. Camposeco Rojas, Jeronimo. A Testimony on Guatemala. (Paper for Conference on Land Tenure in Central America, Johns Hopkins University, March 23, 1981.) Washington: Washington Office on Latin America, 1981. 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