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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_464162807
    Format: 324 S. , graph. Darst., Ill.
    Edition: 3. ed.
    Former: Frühere Aufl. s. u.d.T. La cara campesina de nuestra historia. La Paz 1984 u. 1985
    Language: Spanish
    Keywords: Lateinamerika ; Indigenes Volk ; Geschichte
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1657136108
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XX, 719 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9780822371618
    Series Statement: The Latin America readers
    Content: Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- I: First Peoples and the Making of Andean and Amazonian Space -- Myth of Inka Origin at Lake Titicaca, Bernabé Cobo -- The Myth of Tunupa, Oral Tradition -- Guaraní Creation Myth, Oral Tradition -- Verticality and Complementarity, John V. Murra -- Peopling the Empire, Pedro Cieza de León -- Workers in the Fields of the Inka, Mitimaes of Cochabamba -- Settlement and Landscape Transformation in the Amazonian Lowlands, Francisco Javier Eder -- II: States and Conquests in the Andes -- Conquest by the Inka, Pedro Cieza de León -- "Our Natives Were Well Governed," Mallkus of the Qaraqara-Charka Federations -- The Myth of the Chullpas and the Emergence of the Sun, Oral Tradition -- A Spanish Vision of the Conquest, Anonymous Author from Cuzco -- An Uru Vision of the Conquest, Daniel Moricio -- A Guaraní Vision of the Conquest, Oral Tradition -- III: The Rich Mountain -- Tales of Potosí, Bartolomé Arzáns de Orsúa y Vela -- Imperial Panoply in the Baroque City, Bartolomé Arzáns de Orsúa y Vela -- The Good Wife, Juan José Segovia -- Cacique Nobility and Heraldry, King Felipe IV of Spain -- Trade with Potosí, A Trader's Diary -- Mining and the Mita, Pedro Vicente Cañete y Domínguez -- New Worlds, Jesuit Worlds -- Echoes of the Missions, José Lorenzo Justiniano Noe Noco -- IV: From Indian Insurgency to Creole Independence -- Death to Bad Government, Anonymous Pasquinades -- The Siege of La Paz, Sebastián de Segurola -- An Unbearable Yoke, Tupaj Katari and Sebastián de Segurola -- The Specter of Justice, César Brie and Teatro de los Andes -- The Creole Cry of Freedom, Anonymous -- Debate over Spanish Sovereignty, Anonymous -- Guerrilla Patriots, José Santos Vargas -- Frontier Confrontations, Argentine Military Official -- Farewell, Juan Wallparimachi Mayta -- Inventing Bolivia, Simón Bolívar
    Content: V: Market Circuits and Enclave Extraction -- A Conspiracy of Commerce, The Villager -- The Argument for Free Trade, La Época -- The Silver Patriarch, José Avelino Aramayo -- Transforming the Property Regime, Two Lawyers from La Paz -- Disentailment and Its Discontents, Government of Bolivia -- Integration of the Lowlands, Geographic Society of Santa Cruz -- Dreams of the Railroad, Ignacio Calderón -- Integration of the South, Lieutenant Colonel Angel Rodríguez -- The Tin Baron, Augusto Céspedes -- VI: The Nation and Political Fragmentation -- The Peru-Bolivian Confederation, Bolivian and Peruvian Authorities -- In the Forests of the Yuracaré, Alcide d'Orbigny -- "Are You Not Equal?," Manuel Isidoro Belzu -- Cosmopolitan Taste, Juana Manuela Gorriti -- War and Peace on the Frontier, Treaty between the Settlers of Salinas and the Toba Indians -- A Tenuous Alliance, El Noticioso -- Egalitarian Revolution, Andrés Ibáñez -- The War of the Pacific, Andrés Lizardo Taborga -- The God Man, Juan Ayemoti Guasu -- An Aymara Command, Pablo Zárate Willka and Manuel Willka -- Social Darwinism in the Courtroom, Bautista Saavedra -- "The Slow and Gradual Disappearance of the Indigenous Race," Government of Bolivia -- VII: The Nationalization of Natural Resources -- The Problem of the East, Rafael Chávez Ortiz -- A Woman's Realm, Various Authors -- Everyday Life on the Hacienda, Marta Colque and the Andean Oral History Workshop -- Landlord Counteroffensive, Eduardo del Granado -- "Land to Those Who Work It," Government of Bolivia -- The Catavi Massacre, Víctor Paz Estenssoro -- Mines as Cemeteries, Sergio Almaraz Paz -- Mine Madness, René Poppe -- The March to the East, Wálter Guevara Arze -- A Beggar on a Chair of Gold, United Nations Mission of Technical Assistance -- The Condemnation of Coca, United Nations Commission of Enquiry on the Coca Leaf
    Content: The Blood of the Nation, General Alfredo Ovando Candia -- VIII: Revolutionary Currents -- The Laws of the Land, Santos Marka Tola and the Caciques-Apoderados -- Resurrection of the Race, Franz Tamayo -- A Voice for Women, Adela Zamudio -- A Woman's Work, Federation of Women Workers -- The Business of War, Tristán Marof -- The Ayllu-School, Elizardo Pérez -- Front Lines, Oscar Cerruto -- Leaving for the Front, Alberto Ruiz Lavadenz -- The Death of Servitude, Francisco Chipana Ramos -- Trotsky on the Altiplano, Trade Union Federation of Bolivian Mineworkers -- Nation vs. Anti-nation, Carlos Montenegro -- The Sudden Upheaval, British Ambassador John Garnett Lomax -- The People versus the Rosca, Juan Lechín -- "They Fought without Holding Back," Ernesto "Che" Guevara -- History Redeemed -- Requiem for a Revolution, Sergio Almaraz Paz -- Iconoclast and Prophet, Fausto Reinaga -- IX: Dictatorship and Democracy -- Cold War Strongman, General René Barrientos Ortuño -- A Continental Vanguard, Inti Peredo Leigue -- The Call to Armed Struggle, Anonymous -- An Aymara in the Ranks, Eusebio Tapia Aruni -- Under a Waning Moon, Ernesto "Che" Guevara -- The Gospel of a Guerrilla, Néstor Paz Zamora -- The Military-Peasant Pact, General Hugo Banzer Suárez -- In the Name of Katari, Aymara and Quechua Peasant Organizations -- Urban Underworld, Jaime Saenz -- We Need to Be Organized Too, Domitila Barrios de Chungara -- A Strike of the Conscience, Father Luis Espinal -- The Dictatorship on Trial, Marcelo Quiroga Santa Cruz -- All Saints Massacre, Blanca Wiethüchter -- Narco-Dictatorship, René Bascopé Aspiazu -- Labor and the Return to Democracy, Trade Union Federation of Bolivian Mineworkers -- The Crisis as Method, René Zavaleta Mercado -- Horizons of Memory, Silvia Rivera Cusicanqui -- Travails of the Migrant, Luis Rico -- X: Neoliberalism and Lowland Ascendancy
    Content: "Bitter Medicine," Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada -- In the Name of the Nation, Trade Union Federation of Bolivian Mineworkers -- Farewell to Llallagua, Yolanda Santiesteban -- The Workers Disperse, Women Miners from Siglo XX Mine -- Pushing Privatization, World Bank -- Privatization Bolivian-Style, Wall Street Journal -- Make Your Dream a Reality, Cochabamba Travel Agency -- A Leaf in the Wind, Eduardo Mitre -- "For Sale" Signs -- XI: Competing Projects for the Future -- Song for the Flowers, Elvira Espejo Ayca -- Indian Theology, Aymara Catechists -- The Long March, Alex Contreras Baspineiro -- In the Time of the Pachakuti, Felipe Quispe Huanca -- Radical Regionalism, Camba Nation -- Fiesta Power -- Flaws in the System, Abraham Bojórquez -- A Day of One's Own, Manuel Monroy Chazarreta -- The Cultural Life of Coca, Alison Spedding -- The Coca Commodity Circuit, Noah Friedman-Rudovsky -- The Coca War, Testimony of Chapare Peasants -- Even the Rain, Oscar Olivera -- Water Is Not for Sale, Coalition for the Defense of Water and Life -- Like a Bird, Etelvina Ramos Mamani -- The Gas War, Neighborhood Council of Villa Santiago II, El Alto -- XII: Pachakuti? -- Brother and Comrade, Evo Morales Ayma -- Deepening Divisions -- Foot Soldiers of Camba Nationalism, Youth Union for Santa Cruz -- Reclaiming the Capital, Félix Llanquipacha -- A New Social Contract, Bolivian Constitution of 2009 -- Living Well, David Choquehuanca -- Rights of Nature, Legislative Assembly of the Plurinational State of Bolivia -- Standoff in the Beni, Communications Committee of the Eighth Indigenous March -- "Creative Tensions," Alvaro García Linera -- The Wages of Development, Marco Octavio Ribera Arismendi -- A Final Offering, Xavier Albó -- Suggestions for Further Reading -- Acknowledgment of Copyrights and Sources -- Index
    Content: From Andean antiquity and Spanish colonialism to the present, The Bolivia Reader provides a panoramic view of Bolivia's history, culture, and politics through a wide ranging collection of sources, most of which appear here in English for the first time
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780822371359
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe The Bolivia reader Durham : Duke University Press, 2018 ISBN 9780822371359
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780822371526
    Language: English
    Subjects: Political Science
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    Keywords: Bolivien ; Geschichte ; Politik ; Kultur ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
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