Russia and Latin American Independence, 1808-1826
Author: Russell Howard Bartley
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Published: 1971
Total Pages: 714
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Author: Russell Howard Bartley
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Published: 1971
Total Pages: 714
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Published: 1975
Total Pages: 676
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Russell H. Bartley
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Published: 2014-10-03
Total Pages: 255
ISBN-13: 1477300740
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis study, the first of its kind in English, examines Russian responses to the independence movement in Latin America during the early nineteenth century. From a strictly presentist perspective, the investigation of this subject contributes to the historiography of colonialism and of Latin America's relations with the major world powers. In addition, it rounds out the story of foreign interests in the emancipation of Spanish and Portuguese America, while at the same time shedding new light on the history of Russian overseas expansion. The study probes the major determinants of Russian responses to the struggle for independence of colonial Latin America and evaluates, from a European perspective, the actual impact of tsarist policy on the course of those historic events. Drawing on a wide range of printed materials and on hitherto unused manuscript sources from the archives and libraries of Spain, Portugal, Brazil, and the USSR, it isolates Russian New World objectives during the first decades of the nineteenth century and relates those objectives to the formulation of tsarist policy toward the insurgent Iberian colonies.
Author: Robert Arthur Humphreys
Publisher: New York : Knopf
Published: 1965
Total Pages: 332
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Author: John Lynch
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Published: 1994
Total Pages: 409
ISBN-13: 9780806126616
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIdentifies incentives and deterrents to revolution and uncovers the roots of Latin American independence, finding them in American interests rather than European influence. Authors include political figures of the period, such as Bolfvar, and modern historians from Latin America, North America, and
Author: Meredith Day
Publisher: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Published: 2015-07-15
Total Pages: 182
ISBN-13: 1680480316
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBetween 1808 and 1826, all of mainland Latin America became independent from Spain and Portugal, the colonial powers that had ruled the region for three centuries. Undesirable economic restrictions and a caste system that favored those born in Europe made the conditions for revolution ripe in the Americas. Combined with the actions of insightful leaders-most notably Simon Bolivar and Jose de San Martin-Latin American independence was all but guaranteed. This title explores the revolutions, their historical causes, and the new nations' ensuing struggles, providing invaluable context for understanding the culture, politics, and social identity of the region today."
Author: John Lynch
Publisher: London : Weidenfeld and Nicolson
Published: 1973
Total Pages: 474
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKBogen forsøger at skildre de forskellige revolutioner mod uafhængighed for de sydamerikanske lande/stater. Drivkraften der lå bag den enkelte revolution og dets karakter, hvilke sociale grupper, der fik gavn af oprøret og det økonomiske miljø, der lagde grunden til kravet om selvstændighed. Bogen skildrer div. regioner og deres forskellighed.
Author: R.A. Humphreys
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Published: 1965
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Published: 1978*
Total Pages: 0
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Russell H. Bartley
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Published: 1978
Total Pages: 236
ISBN-13: 9781477300732
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