Latin American Collection Concepts

Latin American Collection Concepts

Author: Gayle Ann Williams

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2019-02-28

Total Pages: 277

ISBN-13: 1476634718

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Though still hampered by some challenging obstacles, Latin American collection development is not the static, tradition-bound field many believe it to be. Latin American studies librarians have confronted these difficulties head-on and developed strategies to adapt to the field's continuous digital advancements. Presenting perspectives from several independent Latin American libraries, this collection of new essays covers the history of collecting, current strategies in collection development, collaborative collection development, buying trips, and future trends and new technologies.


Potosi

Potosi

Author: Kris Lane

Publisher: University of California Press

Published: 2021-03-16

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 0520383354

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"For anyone who wants to learn about the rise and decline of Potosí as a city . . . Lane’s book is the ideal place to begin."—The New York Review of Books In 1545, a native Andean prospector hit pay dirt on a desolate red mountain in highland Bolivia. There followed the world's greatest silver bonanza, making the Cerro Rico or "Rich Hill" and the Imperial Villa of Potosí instant legends, famous from Istanbul to Beijing. The Cerro Rico alone provided over half of the world's silver for a century, and even in decline, it remained the single richest source on earth. Potosí is the first interpretive history of the fabled mining city’s rise and fall. It tells the story of global economic transformation and the environmental and social impact of rampant colonial exploitation from Potosí’s startling emergence in the sixteenth century to its collapse in the nineteenth. Throughout, Kris Lane’s invigorating narrative offers rare details of this thriving city and its promise of prosperity. A new world of native workers, market women, African slaves, and other ordinary residents who lived alongside the elite merchants, refinery owners, wealthy widows, and crown officials, emerge in lively, riveting stories from the original sources. An engrossing depiction of excess and devastation, Potosí reveals the relentless human tradition in boom times and bust.


Latin America in Colonial Times

Latin America in Colonial Times

Author: Matthew Restall

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2018-06-14

Total Pages: 367

ISBN-13: 1108416403

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This second edition is a concise history of Latin America from the Aztecs and Incas to Independence.


Education and Social Change in Latin America

Education and Social Change in Latin America

Author: S. Motta

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2013-12-18

Total Pages: 389

ISBN-13: 113736663X

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This book examines the multiple relationships between education, pedagogy, and social change in Latin America and beyond through a discussion of critical theory in education and its uses in Latin American society today. An international group of contributors discuss both individual countries and the region as a whole.


Latin American Cultural Objects and Episodes

Latin American Cultural Objects and Episodes

Author: William H. Beezley

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2020-12-30

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 1119078261

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Delight in the cultural aspects of Latin America by observing the objects that give life to history Latin American Cultural Objects and Episodesprovides readers with an eclectic and fascinating exploration of Latin American history through the examination of physical objects. Distinguished author and Professor William H. Beezley takes readers on a journey that includes objects used music and visual media, such as movies, documentaries, and television. Forming an integral part of the history they represent, the objects described in this book tell the tale of the little known or neglected part of Latin American history. While most historical authors and researchers focus on the political and economic life of Latin America, this author uses the objects he highlights to explain and illuminate the daily lives of the Latin American peoples and the legacies that they share. Forming an essential part of a comprehensive understanding of Latin American history, the book includes discussions and explorations of: How objects have transformed and shaped the cultures of Latin America over the years Unusual and interesting objects serendipitously discovered by a variety of researchers and historians Ten chapters, each beginning with an object acting as a synecdoche or metonym that introduces a discussion of Latin American historical life The significance of the objects to particular religious practices, musical traditions, or schools of visual media, such as folk art, film or television Perfect for anyone interested in Latin American life beyond politics and economics, Latin American Cultural Objects and Episodes belongs on the bookshelves of everyone with a curiosity about culture in Latin America as it’s revealed through physical objects.


Weaving the Boundary

Weaving the Boundary

Author: Karenne Wood

Publisher: University of Arizona Press

Published: 2016-03-24

Total Pages: 88

ISBN-13: 0816532575

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The Weaving -- Past Silence -- Part IV. The Naming -- The Naming -- Acknowledgments -- Notes


Literatures of Latin America

Literatures of Latin America

Author: Willis Barnstone

Publisher: Pearson

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 502

ISBN-13:

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Anthology of selected writings--spanning antiquity to the present--from the non-Western civilizations of Latin America. It includes introductions, headnotes, and bibliographies with literary translations of contemporary and classical writers. The selections reflect literary, religious, and philosophical traditions and revealdespite cultural differencesthe universality of life experiences. [publisher web site].