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Definition of Dictatorships
1. dictatorship [n] - See also: dictatorship
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dictatorships
Literary usage of Dictatorships
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. From Dictatorship to Democracy: A Conceptual Framework for Liberation by Gene Sharp (2003)
"Often seen as firmly entrenched and impregnable, some of these dictatorships
proved unable to withstand the concerted political, economic, ..."
2. American Supremacy: The Rise and Progress of the Latin American Republics by George Washington Crichfield (1908)
"... FAITH AMONG LATIN- AMERICAN dictatorships I. PERU REPUDIATES HEE CONTRACTS
PERU is anxious to make it appear that she keeps better faith with foreigners ..."
3. Roman Constitutional History, 753-44 B.C. by John Evenson Granrud (1902)
"THE FIRST Two dictatorships OF CAESAR AND THE END or THE REPUBLIC. Demands of
Caesar. — Caesar, who desired war, privately offered to surrender the Gallic ..."
4. The Spanish Revolution, 1868-1875 by Edward Henry Strobel (1898)
"CHAPTER V THE REPUBLICAN dictatorships AND THE COUP D'ETAT (February 11,1878—January
S, 1874.) THE message to the King completed and the committee chosen ..."
5. Santo Domingo: A Country with a Future by Otto Schoenrich (1918)
"REVOLUTIONS AND dictatorships.—1863 TO 1904 Restoration of the republic.—Military
presidents.—Cabral's administration.—Baez' fourth administration. ..."