A Primary Source Guide to Chile


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Introduces the geography, history, culture, and traditions of the South American nation, Chile.




A Primary Source Guide to Sweden


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Text and photographs reveal the culture, history, artifacts, and traditions of the nation of Sweden, one of the world's northernmost countries.




A Primary Source Guide to Turkey


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Introduces the history, government, geography, and culture of Turkey, along with other information about this Middle Eastern nation.




A Primary Source Guide to Spain


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Introduces the history, government, geography, and culture of Spain, along with other information about this European nation.




A Primary Source Guide to Russia


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Text and photographs depict the history, government, culture, and traditions of Russia, the largest country in the world.




Chile


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An overview of the history and culture of Chile and its people including the geography, myths, arts, daily life, education, industry, and governments, with illustrations from primary source documents.




A Primary Source Guide to Argentina


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Introduces the history, government, geography, and culture of Argentina, along with other information about this South American nation.




Bibliotheca Americana


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The Mapuche in Modern Chile


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The Mapuche are the most numerous, most vocal and most politically involved indigenous people in modern Chile. Their ongoing struggles against oppression have led to increasing national and international visibility, but few books provide deep historical perspective on their engagement with contemporary political developments. Building on widespread scholarly debates about identity, history and memory, Joanna Crow traces the complex, dynamic relationship between the Mapuche and the Chilean state from the military occupation of Mapuche territory during the second half of the nineteenth century through to the present day. She maps out key shifts in this relationship as well as the intriguing continuities. Presenting the Mapuche as more than mere victims, this book seeks to better understand the lived experiences of Mapuche people in all their diversity. Drawing upon a wide range of primary documents, including published literary and academic texts, Mapuche testimonies, art and music, newspapers, and parliamentary debates, Crow gives voice to political activists from both the left and the right. She also highlights the growing urban Mapuche population. Crow's focus on cultural and intellectual production allows her to lead the reader far beyond the standard narrative of repression and resistance, revealing just how contested Mapuche and Chilean histories are. This ambitious and revisionist work provides fresh information and perspectives that will change how we view indigenous-state relations in Chile.




Argentina


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An overview of the history and culture of Argentina and its people including the geography, myths, arts, daily life, education, industry, and government, with illustrations from primary source documents.