Protestantismo y elecciones en Nicaragua
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"Analysis of the results of a late-1991 survey (i.e., after the Sandinista election loss) of 248 Protestants drawn from church-member lists in or near Managua. While the numbers from each denomination are thus small, ca. 30-60, the sheer variety of groups - Baptists, Assembly of God, Church of God, etc. - allows the author to make reasonable (if still tentative) assertions about the social and economic positions, political sympathies, and voting patterns of Protestants, which appear, not as monolithically conservative (although that tilt is clearly present), but as substantially varied in both their politics and social profiles"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57.
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Roberto Zub K.
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