Nuevas Cartas Americanas Contributor(s): Valera, Juan (Author) |
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ISBN: 8496290344 ISBN-13: 9788496290341 Publisher: Linkgua
Binding Type: Paperback - See All Available Formats & Editions Language: Spanish Published: January 2014 Annotation: En Nuevas cartas americanas aparece el punto de vista peninsular ante los movimientos de Independencia de latinoamrica y las reivindicaciones histricas del Nuevo Mundo, en especfico de Cuba. Se trata de una visin muy distinta a la que muestra la historia oficial de Amrica, con una visin descarnada de los orgenes tnicos de Latinoamrica, aunque esgrime argumentos econmicos y polticos que merecen atencin. In 'New American Letters," we find the attitudes of the Iberian peninsular world in the face of the Latin American independence movements, and the historical proclamations of the New World, specifically pertaining to Cuba. The book relays a vision very distinct on the surface from the official history of the Americas, with a spare interpretation of the ethnic origins of the Latin American culture, though there are also economic and political assertions that deserve attention. |
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BISAC Categories: - History | Latin America - General - Literary Collections | European - General - History | Europe - Spain & Portugal |
Physical Information: 0.48" H x 5.5" W x 8.5" L (0.59 lbs) 192 pages |
Themes: - Cultural Region - Latin America |
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Publisher Description: En Nuevas cartas americanas aparece el punto de vista peninsular ante los movimientos de Independencia de latinoam rica y las reivindicaciones hist ricas del Nuevo Mundo, en espec fico de Cuba. Se trata de una visi n muy distinta a la que muestra la historia oficial de Am rica, con una visi n descarnada de los or genes tnicos de Latinoam rica, aunque esgrime argumentos econ micos y pol ticos que merecen atenci n. In 'New American Letters", we find the attitudes of the Iberian peninsular world in the face of the Latin American independence movements, and the historical proclamations of the New World, specifically pertaining to Cuba. The book relays a vision very distinct on the surface from the official history of the Americas, with a spare interpretation of the ethnic origins of the Latin American culture, though there are also economic and political assertions that deserve attention. |
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