La Naturaleza de la Revolución Colombiana
Author : Mauricio Torres
Publisher :
Page : 180 pages
File Size : 48,24 MB
Release : 1959
Category : Colombia
ISBN :
Author : Mauricio Torres
Publisher :
Page : 180 pages
File Size : 48,24 MB
Release : 1959
Category : Colombia
ISBN :
Author : Richard E. Sharpless
Publisher : University of Pittsburgh Pre
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 29,32 MB
Release : 2010-11-23
Category : History
ISBN : 0822976196
This book provides a detailed account of the political career of Jorge Eliecer Gaitan, the populist leader of Colombia during the 1930s and 1940s.
Author : Marcela Echeverri
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 293 pages
File Size : 50,28 MB
Release : 2016-04-25
Category : History
ISBN : 1107084148
Marcela Echeverri draws a picture of the royalist region of Popayán (modern-day Colombia) that reveals deep chronological layers and multiple social and spatial textures. She uses royalism as a lens to rethink the temporal, spatial, and conceptual boundaries that conventionally structure historical narratives about the Age of Revolution.
Author : Robert A. Karl
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 338 pages
File Size : 41,11 MB
Release : 2017
Category : History
ISBN : 0520293924
"Forgotten Peace examines Colombian society's attempt to move beyond the Western Hemisphere's worst mid-century conflict and how that effort molded notions of belonging and understandings of the past. In this book, Robert A. Karl reconstructs encounters between government officials, rural peoples, provincial elites, and urban intellectuals during a crucial conjuncture that saw reformist optimism transform into alienation. In addition to offering a sweeping reinterpretation of Colombian history--including the most detailed account of the origins of the FARC insurgency in any language--Karl provides a Colombian vantage on global processes of democratic transition, development, and memory formation in the 1950s and 1960s. Sweeping in scope, Forgotten Peace challenges contemporary theories of violence in Latin America."--Provided by publisher.
Author : University of Texas at Austin. Library. Latin American Collection
Publisher :
Page : 752 pages
File Size : 37,6 MB
Release : 1969
Category : Latin America
ISBN :
Author : University of Texas. Library. Latin American Collection
Publisher :
Page : 752 pages
File Size : 27,28 MB
Release : 1969
Category : Latin America
ISBN :
Author : United States. Department of State. Library Division
Publisher :
Page : 386 pages
File Size : 21,87 MB
Release : 1960
Category :
ISBN :
Author : Pedro A. Pedraza
Publisher :
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 28,81 MB
Release : 1909
Category : Colombia
ISBN :
Author : Robert Heller Dix
Publisher : New Haven : Yale University Press
Page : 474 pages
File Size : 50,37 MB
Release : 1967
Category : Colombia
ISBN :
Study of political aspects of industrialization and social change in Colombia - covers the social structure, traditional leadership, political party structures, interest groups, the armed forces, the Church, political problems, etc. Bibliography pp. 419 to 433, maps and references.
Author : Catherine E. Walsh
Publisher : Duke University Press
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 23,27 MB
Release : 2022-12-16
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1478024151
In Rising Up, Living On, Catherine E. Walsh examines struggles for existence in societies deeply marked by the systemic violences and entwinements of coloniality, capitalism, Christianity, racism, gendering, heteropatriarchy, and the continual dispossession of bodies, land, knowledge, and life, while revealing practices that contest and live in the cracks of these matrices of power. Through stories, narrations, personal letters, conversations, lived accounts, and weaving together the thought of many—including ancestors, artists, students, activists, feminists, collectives, and Indigenous and Africana peoples—in the Americas, the Global South, and beyond, Walsh takes readers on a journey of decolonial praxis. Here, Walsh outlines individual and collective paths that cry out and crack, ask and walk, deschool, undo the nation-state, and break down boundaries of gender, race, and nature. Rising Up, Living On is a book that sows re-existences, nurtures relationality, and cultivates the sense, hope, and possibility of life otherwise in these desperate times.