The Lure of Peru
Author: Peter T. Bradley
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Published: 1989
Total Pages: 264
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Author: Peter T. Bradley
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Published: 1989
Total Pages: 264
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Peter T Bradley
Publisher: Springer
Published: 1989-11-02
Total Pages: 255
ISBN-13: 1349203211
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Kris E Lane
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2015-03-04
Total Pages: 262
ISBN-13: 1317462807
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis introductory survey to maritime predation in the Americas from the age of Columbus to the reign of the Spanish king Philip V includes piracy, privateering (state-sponsored sea-robbery), and genuine warfare carried out by professional navies.
Author: Lane
Publisher: M.E. Sharpe
Published:
Total Pages: 270
ISBN-13: 9780765630834
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis introductory survey to maritime predation in the Americas from the age of Columbus to the reign of the Spanish king Philip V includes piracy, privateering (state-sponsored sea-robbery), and genuine warfare carried out by professional navies.
Author: Milly Williamson
Publisher: Wallflower Press
Published: 2005
Total Pages: 228
ISBN-13: 9781904764403
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis title explores the enduring myth of Dracula and vampires and just why it has remained so popular for so long.
Author: Lisa Pulitzer
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Published: 2012-01-31
Total Pages: 362
ISBN-13: 9781250011855
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFrom a pair of "New York Times"-bestselling authors comes an in-depth account of the manhunt for Joran van der Sloot, a suspect in the 2005 disappearance of Natalee Holloway in Aruba and, five years later, the murder of a young woman in Peru.
Author: Peter T. Bradley
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Published: 2000-01-01
Total Pages: 198
ISBN-13: 9780853239147
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"The two case studies presented in this book represent two distinct types of imagining by two diametrically different groups: literate, and in some cases erudite Europeans, and a vanquished native nobility. The former endeavoured to make sense of Spain's (and Portugal's) 'marvellous possessions' in the New World with the limited conceptual tools at their disposal, the latter to construct a colonial identity based on their shared ancestral memory while incorporating elements from the even more wondrous Hispanic culture that had overwhelmed them. There were, of course, multiple misunderstandings and misinterpretations. Yet for the Spanish such distortions were a matter of government and religion, rectifiable in the fullness of time, whether by evangelisation or the relentless application of civil and canon law.
Author: John W. Klooster
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Published: 2009-07-14
Total Pages: 720
ISBN-13: 0313347441
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThese two volumes provide in-depth coverage of 24 of history's most important inventors and their inventions. Who invented the sewing machine, the telephone, the internal combustion engine? Who pioneered vaccination? Who gave the world television, nylon, the nuclear reactor? The answers to some of these questions are straightforward, the answers to others much less so. All of them are explored in the fascinating Icons of Invention: The Makers of the Modern World from Gutenberg to Gates. This in-depth resource tells the stories of 24 of the most influential and well-known inventions of the modern age—and of the individuals most responsible for their development. Presented in chronological order, the entries provide background on the lives and work of inventors such as Thomas Edison, Alexander Fleming, and Tim Berners-Lee. At the same time, the set profiles their competitors and details the sometimes-controversial, often-mistake-plagued routes almost all of them took to their most famous creations.
Author: John Crabtree
Publisher: Oxfam
Published: 2002
Total Pages: 102
ISBN-13: 9780855984823
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Author: John Fisher
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Published: 1998-06-01
Total Pages: 256
ISBN-13: 1781386455
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis is the 2nd English edition of John Fisher’s acclaimed book. The study examines economic relations between Spain and Spanish America in the colonial period, and their implications for the economic structures of both parties, from the beginning of Spanish imperialism until the outbreak of the Spanish-American revolutions for Independence. Originally published in Spanish in 1992, the text has been fully revised for this first English edition. Fisher begins with a general overview of the economic aspects of Spanish imperialism in America until the mid-sixteenth century before considering what America was able to offer Spain (and, through her, Europe as a whole), in terms of products and resources. A detailed explanation of imperial commercial policy follows and a close examination is made of inter-colonial trade, explaining ways in which it was articulated both directly and indirectly towards trans-Atlantic structures. The final four chapters of the book deal exclusively with the Bourbon era inaugurated in 1700. Issues tackled include the Spanish defeat at the hands of the British, the impact of commercial reform upon economic life in America and Spanish-Spanish American relations on the eve of the revolutions for Independence.