(Mobile ebook) Smoldering Ashes: Cuzco and the Creation of Republican Peru, 1780-1840 (Latin America Otherwise)
| #374799 in Books | Duke University Press Books | 1999-04-05 | 1999-04-05 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.25 x.87 x6.00l,1.31 | File Name: 0822322935 | 352 pages |
||4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| The unfulfilled promise of an Indian utopia in the Andes|By James Hoogerwerf|Charles F. Walker's, Smoldering ashes: Cuzco and the creation of Republican Peru, 1780-1840, primarily revolves around two individuals Tupac Amaru and Agustin Gamarra. The book is one in the Duke University Press series "Latin American Otherwise." Walker relies on research in many archives including t||
“An innovative, eloquent, and thoroughly researched study on the political culture of an important Andean region during the transition from colonial to republican order.”—Nils Jacobsen, University of Illinois
In Smoldering Ashes Charles F. Walker interprets the end of Spanish domination in Peru and that country’s shaky transition to an autonomous republican state. Placing the indigenous population at the center of his analysis, Walker shows how the Indian peasants played a crucial and previously unacknowledged role in the battle against colonialism and in the political clashes of the early republican period. With its focus on Cuzco, the former capital of th... [PDF.by40] Smoldering Ashes: Cuzco and the Creation of Republican Peru, 1780-1840 (Latin America Otherwise) Rating: 3.63 (748 Votes)
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