The Course of Andean History /
A student-friendly text that tells the story of the development of the Andean republics and their people by emphasizing the themes of continuity and change over time. Henderson presents a succinct, narrative approach to Andean history that limits details about political coups and instead focuses on...
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Albuquerque :
University of New Mexico Press,
2013, cop. 2013.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- From hunter-gatherers to fishermen and farmers
- Before the Inka, 800 BCE to 1400 CE
- The Inka and the late horizon, 1400-1532
- Conquest of the Andes, 1524-1568
- The administration and the economy, 1568-1650
- Religion and society, 1568-1650
- Decay, reform, and rebellion, 1650-1808
- The wars for independence, 1808-1830
- The age of Caudillos, 1830-1875
- The liberal-conservative debate, 1830-1886
- Postindependence economics, 1830-1875
- Creating national identity: wars and cultural phenomena, 1830-1936
- Progress and modernization in the Andes, 1875-1930
- Race, class, and gender in the Andean nations, 1821-1930
- New economics and new politics, 1930-1970
- Indigenismo and Mestizaje: new ideas about nation, 1920-1980
- The revolutionary option, 1948-1990
- Between disaster and hope: the Andean nations, 1980-2000
- Recent Andean culture
- Indigenous movements, gender, and politics, 1990 to the present.