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Nueva Historia De Valdivia


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Nueva Historia De Valdivia


Nueva Historia De Valdivia
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Author : Gabriel Guarda
language : es
Publisher:
Release Date : 2001

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Un R O Y Una Ciudad De Plata


Un R O Y Una Ciudad De Plata
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Author : Gabriel Guarda O.S.B
language : es
Publisher: Ediciones Universidad Austral de Chile
Release Date : 2017-11-29

Un R O Y Una Ciudad De Plata written by Gabriel Guarda O.S.B and has been published by Ediciones Universidad Austral de Chile this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-11-29 with History categories.


Pocas veces se ha visto una ciudad tan apodada como Valdivia, en gran parte gracias a la investigación realizada por el padre Guarda. Desde y a lo largo de su desarrollo, ha sido conocida y descrita como la ciudad de los césares, de las armas, de las letras, como la llave del mar del sur, el Gibraltar americano y el antemural del Pacífico. Epítetos todos fundamentados a cabalidad en la presente obra, cuyo nombre -Un río y una ciudad de plata- resulta en la denominación histórica más preciada por su autor. Editada por la UACh en 1965, como guía para la difusión del rico pasado e historia de Valdivia, la presente reedición incorpora un texto del investigador Rodolfo Urbina, quien pone en valor tanto a su autor como a esta pieza de la literatura histórica. Urbina destaca de este libro que, “por magnífico ha quedado en el recuerdo de tantos lectores de Valdivia y del país. No deja de llamar la atención que la primera edición haya salido a la luz cuando miradas las cosas desde la capital la historia local todavía no era objeto de estudio. Hoy, en cambio, el interés por los interiores del país es creciente y el conocimiento de las singularidades de pueblos y ciudades de esta larga y angosta faja de tierra ha significado importantes estudios creadores de nuevos estímulos”.



Historia De Valdivia


Historia De Valdivia
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Author : Gabriel Guarda
language : es
Publisher:
Release Date : 1953

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Nueva Historia De Chile Desde Los Or Genes Hasta Nuestros D As


Nueva Historia De Chile Desde Los Or Genes Hasta Nuestros D As
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Author :
language : es
Publisher:
Release Date : 1997

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Centenario


Centenario
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Author : Chile. Centro Español de Valdivia
language : es
Publisher:
Release Date : 2017

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Nueva Historia De Colombia


Nueva Historia De Colombia
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Author :
language : es
Publisher:
Release Date : 1989

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The Oxford Handbook Of Borderlands Of The Iberian World


The Oxford Handbook Of Borderlands Of The Iberian World
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Author : Danna A. Levin Rojo
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Release Date : 2019-11-06

The Oxford Handbook Of Borderlands Of The Iberian World written by Danna A. Levin Rojo and has been published by Oxford University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-11-06 with History categories.


This collaborative multi-authored volume integrates interdisciplinary approaches to ethnic, imperial, and national borderlands in the Iberian World (16th to early 19th centuries). It illustrates the historical processes that produced borderlands in the Americas and connected them to global circuits of exchange and migration in the early modern world. The book offers a balanced state-of-the-art educational tool representing innovative research for teaching and scholarship. Its geographical scope encompasses imperial borderlands in what today is northern Mexico and southern United States; the greater Caribbean basin, including cross-imperial borderlands among the island archipelagos and Central America; the greater Paraguayan river basin, including the Gran Chaco, lowland Brazil, Paraguay, and Bolivia; the Amazonian borderlands; the grasslands and steppes of southern Argentina and Chile; and Iberian trade and religious networks connecting the Americas to Africa and Asia. The volume is structured around the following broad themes: environmental change and humanly crafted landscapes; the role of indigenous allies in the Spanish and Portuguese military expeditions; negotiations of power across imperial lines and indigenous chiefdoms; the parallel development of subsistence and commercial economies across terrestrial and maritime trade routes; labor and the corridors of forced and free migration that led to changing social and ethnic identities; histories of science and cartography; Christian missions, music, and visual arts; gender and sexuality, emphasizing distinct roles and experiences documented for men and women in the borderlands. While centered in the colonial era, it is framed by pre-contact Mesoamerican borderlands and nineteenth-century national developments for those regions where the continuity of inter-ethnic relations and economic networks between the colonial and national periods is particularly salient, like the central Andes, lowland Bolivia, central Brazil, and the Mapuche/Pehuenche captaincies in South America. All the contributors are highly recognized scholars, representing different disciplines and academic traditions in North America, Latin America and Europe.



The Oxford Handbook Of Borderlands Of The Iberian World


The Oxford Handbook Of Borderlands Of The Iberian World
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Author : Danna A. Levin Rojo
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Release Date : 2019-11-06

The Oxford Handbook Of Borderlands Of The Iberian World written by Danna A. Levin Rojo and has been published by Oxford University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-11-06 with History categories.


This collaborative multi-authored volume integrates interdisciplinary approaches to ethnic, imperial, and national borderlands in the Iberian World (16th to early 19th centuries). It illustrates the historical processes that produced borderlands in the Americas and connected them to global circuits of exchange and migration in the early modern world. The book offers a balanced state-of-the-art educational tool representing innovative research for teaching and scholarship. Its geographical scope encompasses imperial borderlands in what today is northern Mexico and southern United States; the greater Caribbean basin, including cross-imperial borderlands among the island archipelagos and Central America; the greater Paraguayan river basin, including the Gran Chaco, lowland Brazil, Paraguay, and Bolivia; the Amazonian borderlands; the grasslands and steppes of southern Argentina and Chile; and Iberian trade and religious networks connecting the Americas to Africa and Asia. The volume is structured around the following broad themes: environmental change and humanly crafted landscapes; the role of indigenous allies in the Spanish and Portuguese military expeditions; negotiations of power across imperial lines and indigenous chiefdoms; the parallel development of subsistence and commercial economies across terrestrial and maritime trade routes; labor and the corridors of forced and free migration that led to changing social and ethnic identities; histories of science and cartography; Christian missions, music, and visual arts; gender and sexuality, emphasizing distinct roles and experiences documented for men and women in the borderlands. While centered in the colonial era, it is framed by pre-contact Mesoamerican borderlands and nineteenth-century national developments for those regions where the continuity of inter-ethnic relations and economic networks between the colonial and national periods is particularly salient, like the central Andes, lowland Bolivia, central Brazil, and the Mapuche/Pehuenche captaincies in South America. All the contributors are highly recognized scholars, representing different disciplines and academic traditions in North America, Latin America and Europe.



Historia De Chile Pedro De Valdivia


Historia De Chile Pedro De Valdivia
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Author : Crescente Errázuriz
language : es
Publisher:
Release Date : 1912

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To The Shores Of Chile


To The Shores Of Chile
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Author : Mark Meuwese
language : en
Publisher: Penn State Press
Release Date : 2020-03-25

To The Shores Of Chile written by Mark Meuwese and has been published by Penn State Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-03-25 with History categories.


To the Shores of Chile presents the remarkable story of an expedition that took place in Latin America during the height of the Dutch Empire. Skillfully translated by Mark Meuwese, this captivating work sheds light on Dutch imperialism and the complicated relationships between Native peoples and European colonizers. In 1643, the Dutch West India Company launched an expedition to the coast of southern Chile. With plans to set up a permanent outpost that they hoped would generate enormous revenues in gold and weaken the position of their Spanish rivals, a naval squadron of five vessels and six hundred and fifty soldiers, sailors, and craftsmen set sail under the direction of Hendrick Brouwer. In the end, lack of cooperation from the native Mapuche stymied the expedition. However, an account of the enterprise, based on the journals and logbooks, was published in Amsterdam in 1646 to capitalize on the public fascination with dangerous adventures of Europeans in exotic places and to serve as a political pamphlet in support of the renewal of the West India Company’s charter. To the Shores of Chile makes this account available for the first time in English and sheds light on both Dutch expansionism and the military and diplomatic power of indigenous people in South America. It will be particularly valuable to ethnohistorians, scholars of failed colonies, and those interested in maritime and Dutch colonial history.