Germanistik in Lateinamerika : Entwicklungen und Tendenzen

Latin America and the German-speaking countries of Central Europe have for a long time maintained multifaceted and dynamic relations. This close interaction has also had a significant impact on the history and present of institutional Germanic studies in Latin America. There are, however, country-sp...

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Year of Publication:2021
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