Author:

Publisher: Luis Villamarin

Published:

Total Pages: 141

ISBN-13: 0463688465

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Arrogant Diplomacy

Arrogant Diplomacy

Author: Richard L. Lael

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 1987

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 9780842022873

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Between Legitimacy and Violence

Between Legitimacy and Violence

Author: Marco Palacios

Publisher: Duke University Press

Published: 2006-06-06

Total Pages: 317

ISBN-13: 0822387891

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Between Legitimacy and Violence is an authoritative, sweeping history of Colombia’s “long twentieth century,” from the tumultuous civil wars of the late nineteenth century to the drug wars of the late twentieth. Marco Palacios, a leading Latin American historian, skillfully blends political, economic, social, and cultural history. In an expansive chronological narrative full of vivid detail, he explains Colombia’s political history, discussing key leaders, laws, parties, and ideologies; corruption and inefficiency; and the paradoxical nature of government institutions, which, while stable and enduring, are unable to prevent frequent and extreme outbursts of violence. Palacios traces the trajectory of the economy, addressing agriculture (particularly the economic significance of coffee), the development of a communication and transportation infrastructure, industrialization, and labor struggles. Palacios also gives extensive attention to persistent social inequalities, the role of the Catholic Church, demographic shifts such as urbanization and emigration, and Colombia’s relationship with the United States. Offering a comparative perspective, he frequently contrasts Colombia with other Latin American nations. Throughout, Palacios offers a helpful interpretive framework, connecting developments with their causes and consequences. By thoroughly illuminating Colombia’s past, Between Legitimacy and Violence sheds much-needed light on the country’s violent present.


Soy adolescente y no sé qué camino seguir

Soy adolescente y no sé qué camino seguir

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Publisher: Editorial San Pablo

Published:

Total Pages: 104

ISBN-13: 9586073831

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Dedicado a la formación de los adolescentes. Se tratan a lo largo de estas páginas diversos temas de interés tales como el sentido de la vida, la autoridad, el estudio, la familia, el amor, la amistad, el sexo, el noviazgo, etc.


Red Against Blue

Red Against Blue

Author: Helen Delpar

Publisher: University of Alabama Press

Published: 2010-03-03

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13: 0817356150

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An overview of the early political history of Colombia through an examination of the Liberal party from 1863 to 1899, its role in the Colombian poltical system, and its evolution during that time.


The Colombian Novel, 1844-1987

The Colombian Novel, 1844-1987

Author: Raymond Leslie Williams

Publisher: University of Texas Press

Published: 2010-07-05

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13: 0292788509

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Novels such as One Hundred Years of Solitude have awakened English-language readers to the existence of Colombian literature in recent years, but Colombia has a well-established literary tradition that far predates the Latin American "boom." In this pathfinding study, Raymond Leslie Williams provides an overview of seventeen major authors and more than one hundred works spanning the years 1844 to 1987. After an introductory discussion of Colombian regionalism and novelistic development, Williams considers the novels produced in Colombia's four semi-autonomous regions. The Interior Highland Region is represented by novels ranging from Eugenio Díaz' Manuela to Eduardo Caballero Calderón's El buen salvaje. The Costa Region is represented by Juan José Nieto's Ingermina to Alvaro Cepeda Samudio's La casa grande and Gabriel García Márquez' Cien años de soledad; the Greater Antioquian Region by Tomás Carrasquilla's Frutos de mi tierra to Manuel Mejía Vallejo's El día señalado; and the Greater Cauca Region by Jorge Isaacs' Maria to Gustavo Alvarez Gardeazábal's El bazar de los idiotas. A discussion of the modern and postmodern novel concludes the study, with special consideration given to the works of García Márquez and Moreno-Durán. Written in a style accessible to a wide audience, The Colombian Novel will be a foundational work for all students of Colombian culture and Latin American literature.