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The Lima Reader : History, Culture, Politics /

Covering more than 500 years of history, culture, and politics, The Lima Reader seeks to capture the many worlds and many peoples of Peru's capital city, featuring a selection of primary sources that consider the social tensions and cultural heritages of the "City of Kings."

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Aguirre, Carlos (Editor ), Walker, Charles F. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Durham : Duke University Press, [2017]
Colección:The Latin America Readers
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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505 0 0 |t The Lima Reader --   |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t Acknowledgments --   |t Chronicle of Lima --   |t Introduction --   |t I Pre-Hispanic, Conquest, and Early Colonial Lima --   |t Pre-Hispanic Lima --   |t The Foundation of Lima --   |t The Form and Greatness of Lima --   |t Lima's Convents --   |t The Spiritual Diary of an Afro-Peruvian Mystic --   |t Auto-da-Fé and Procession --   |t Margarita's Wedding Dress --   |t II Bourbon Lima --   |t Of the Inhabitants of Lima --   |t The 1746 Earthquake --   |t A Failed Indian Uprising --   |t Lima and Cuzco --   |t Slave Religion and Culture --   |t Faces of All Colors --   |t Impressions of Lima --   |t III From Independence to the War of the Pacific (1821-1883) --   |t Lima in 1821 --   |t The Passion for Bullfighting --   |t Pancho Fierro --   |t A Slave Plantation --   |t The Saddest City --   |t Lima's Carnival and Its Glories --   |t The Amancaes Parade --   |t Chinese Are Not Welcome --   |t The National Library and the Chilean Occupation --   |t IV Modernizing Lima (1895-1940) --   |t The Transformation of Lima after 1895 --   |t A Middle-Class House in 1900 --   |t The Growing Popular Taste for Soccer --   |t The Lord of the Miracles Procession --   |t Dance in the Cemetery --   |t On the Streetcar --   |t Leguía's Lima --   |t The Paperboy --   |t Daily Life of a Domestic Servant --   |t V Interlude: Nostalgia and Its Discontents --   |t The True Lima --   |t The Mislaid Nostalgia --   |t One of the Ugliest Cities in the World? --   |t Understanding Huachafería --   |t VI The Many Limas (1940-) --   |t Malambo, a Black Neighborhood --   |t The Original Mansion --   |t Diego Ferré and Miraflores --   |t The Banquet --   |t A Serrano Family in Lima --   |t The Great March of Villa El Salvador --   |t Being Young and Radical (Late 1960s and 1970s) --   |t The Day Lima Erupted --   |t A City of Outsiders --   |t The Israelites of the New Universal Covenant --   |t María Elena Moyano --   |t The Tarata Street Bombing: July 16, 1992 --   |t Shining Path: A Prisoner's Testimony --   |t Twenty-First- Century Feudalism --   |t Chicha and Huayno: Andean Music and Culture in Lima --   |t That Sickly Applause --   |t Life among the Pirates --   |t How Food Became Religion in Peru's Capital City --   |t Green Vultures --   |t Suggestions for Further Reading and Viewing --   |t Acknowledgment of Copyrights and Sources --   |t Index 
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