Jaime E. Rodríguez O.
Autor de The Independence of Spanish America
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Obras de Jaime E. Rodríguez O.
"We Are Now the True Spaniards": Sovereignty, Revolution, Independence, and the Emergence of the Federal Republic of… (2012) 4 copias
La Independencia De La America Espanola (Fideicomiso Historia De Las Americas) (Spanish Edition) (1996) 4 copias
The emergence of Spanish America: Vicente Rocafuerte and Spanish Americanism, 1808-1832 (1975) 2 copias
El nacimiento de Hispanoamérica : Vicente Rocafuerte y el hispanoamericanismo, 1808-1832 (1980) 2 copias
The Revolutionary process in Mexico : essays on political and social change, 1880-1940 (1990) 2 copias
La independencia de la América española (Serie Ensayos / Fideicomiso Historia de las Americas) (Spanish Edition) (2006) 2 copias
The Divine Charter: Constitutionalism and Liberalism in Nineteenth-Century Mexico (Latin American Silhouettes) (2007) 1 copia
La revolución política durante la época de la independencia : el reino de Quito, 1808-1822 (2006) 1 copia
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- Obras
- 25
- Miembros
- 76
- Popularidad
- #233,522
- Reseñas
- 1
- ISBNs
- 36
- Idiomas
- 1
Unfortunately, the author has a tendency to dive a bit too deep into details without backing it up with general explanation. He narrates the political events that occurred between 1808 and 1820 country by country. In most of them, these events included civil war. This makes the story quite complex, and it becomes hard to keep track of the quarreling parties and what exactly their quarrels were in each case. I skipped some parts of the book just because I couldn't keep track of all the persons that the author introduced into the narrative.
It would have been good if the author had first presented some kind of a general framework for the various political positions that existed in America at this time and then referred back to that framework when discussing the events that occurred in various countries. The last chapter does provide a nice general summary of the events leading to independence and their historical significance, but it's far too short. It's too bad that the author did not switch to this gear of explanation earlier.… (más)