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Consider The Source 2/e An Interpretive History

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.12.2010

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Prentice Hall

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176

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23.1/17.5/1 cm

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246 g

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2nd ed.

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Englisch

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978-0-205-70860-4

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.12.2010

Verlag

Prentice Hall

Seitenzahl

176

Maße (L/B/H)

23.1/17.5/1 cm

Gewicht

246 g

Auflage

2nd ed.

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-205-70860-4

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  • Produktbild: Consider The Source 2/e
  • Preface Introduction Worksheet for Analyzing Primary Sources Chapter One: Land and PeopleDr. Diego Alvarez Chanca, Second Voyage of Columbus, 1493Alexander von Humboldt, Travels in South America, 1799Gabriela Mistral, Chile, 1923Dresden Codex, ca 1000-1200The Poem of the Cid, ca 1200The Constant Parrot: A Yoruba Tale, date unknown Chapter Two: From Conquest to EmpireBernal D�az de Castillo: A Conquistadorâ s View, 1568A Nahua View of Conquest, ca 1555The Encomienda: The Queen and her Subjects The Queen, 1503 Melchor Verdugo, 1536 Bartolom� Garc�a, 1556 Do�a Isabel de Guevara, 1556An Indigenous Cabildo Writes to the Crown, 1554Mahommah G. Baquaqua: Biography of a Slave, 1854 Chapter Three: Independence Early Warning: The T�pac Amaru Revolt The Leader: T�pac Amaru, 1780 The Wife: Micaela Bastidas Puyucahua, 1780 The Prosecutor, 1781 The Magistrate, 1781City Council of Caracas: On Becoming "Legally White," 1796Rebellion in Bahia: The â Conspiracy of the Tailors,â 1798Sim�n Bol�var: The Jamaica Letter, 1819 Chapter Four: New NationsSim�n Bol�var: Address to the Congress of Angostura, 1819Lord Ponsonby: Great Britainâ s Interest in New Republics, 1826Domingo F. Sarmiento: Facundo, or Civilization and Barbarism, 1845Jos� Hern�ndez: El Gaucho Mart�n Fierro, 1872 Chapter Five: The Emergence of the Modern StateNicaragua, "I Must Insist on This Matter of Race," 1883 Clorinda Matto de Turner, Birds without a Nest, 1889Justo Sierra, The Political Evolution of the Mexican People, 1900-1902Manoel Sousa Pinto, "City of Mist," 1905Alcides Arguedas, "The Sick People," 1909 Chapter Six: New Actors on an Old StageJames Monroe: The Monroe Doctrine, 1823Francisco Bilbao, Americain Danger, 1856Jos� Mart�, "Our America," 1891Sen. Orville Platt: The Platt Amendment, 1901Theodore Roosevelt: Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine, 1904Rio Branco: The Shift of Brazil's Diplomatic Axis, 1905Adela Zamudio, "To Be Born a Man," 1887Fabbri, Cari and Lopes: Anarchist Women in S�o Paulo, 1906Jos� Batlle, Workers Demands and Concerns, ca 1918 Chapter Seven: The Mexican ExplosionPorfirio Diaz, Speech to Supporters, 1910Francisco I. Madero, Plan of San Luis Potos�, 1910Emiliano Zapata, Plan of Ayala, 1911Venustiano Carranza et al, Plan of Guadalupe, 1913Article 27, Constitution of 1917Folk singers, "La Adelita" Chapter Eight: From World Wars to Cold WarJos� Carlos Mari�tegui, The World Crisis and the Peruvian Working Class, 1923Victor Ra�l Haya de la Torre, What Is the APRA?, 1926U.S. State Department, Exploring Possibilities with Honduras and Guatemala, 1934Juan Per�n, Declaration of Workers' Rights, 1947Ra�l Prebisch, The Economic Development of Latin America and Its Principal Problems, 1950John C. Dreier, "The Guatemalan Problem before the OAS Council," 1954Jacobo Arbenz, Resigning the Presidency, 1954 Chapter Nine: The Revolutionary OptionFidel Castro, History Will Absolve Me, 1953Che Guevara, Notes for the Study of the Ideology of the Cuban Revolution, 1960Nicol�s Guill�n, "I Have," 1964Leon�l Rugama, "The Earth Is a Satellite of the Moon," 1969Carlos Marighella, Mini-manual of the Urban Guerrilla, 1969FSLN: The Historic Program, 1969Salvador Allende: First speech to the Chilean parliament, 1970 Chapter Ten: Debt and DictatorshipErnesto Geisel: Speech to the Brazilian Cabinet, 1974Lola Weinschelbaum de Rubino: Remembering Raquel del Carmen, 1976CIA: Memorandum on Torture and Disappearances in Argentina, 1978 Archbishop Oscar Romero, The Last Sermon, 1980Ronald Reagan: Remarks to the Conservative Political Action Conference, 1985Reed Brody: Contra terror in Nicaragua, 1985Carmen Naranjo: "And We Sold the Rain," 1988Reports on Torturers: Argentina, 1986; Brazil, 1985; Guatemala, 1999 Chapter Eleven: Forward into the PastEZLN: Sixth Declaration of the Selva Lacandona, 2005Hugo Ch�vez: Speech to the World Social Forum, 2005Latin American Commission on Drugs and Democracy: A New Paradigm, 2009Latin American and Caribbean Unity Summit Declaration: A New Organization, 2010