Unfinished Conquest

Unfinished Conquest
Title Unfinished Conquest PDF eBook
Author Victor Perera
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 440
Release 1995-11-14
Genre History
ISBN 9780520203495

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Spanning the years of civil war in Guatemala, this book portrays an embattled country facing the third cycle of a conquest that began when the conquistadors arrived in the sixteenth century. As personal narrative weaves with reportage and oral testimony, readers are introduced to the victims, champions, and villains of a society torn apart by violence and injustice.

Unfinished Conquest

Unfinished Conquest
Title Unfinished Conquest PDF eBook
Author Victor Perera
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 438
Release 1995-11-14
Genre History
ISBN 0520203496

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Spanning the years of civil war in Guatemala, this book portrays an embattled country facing the third cycle of a conquest that began when the conquistadors arrived in the sixteenth century. As personal narrative weaves with reportage and oral testimony, readers are introduced to the victims, champions, and villains of a society torn apart by violence and injustice.

Unfinished Conquest

Unfinished Conquest
Title Unfinished Conquest PDF eBook
Author Victor Perera
Publisher
Pages 382
Release 1993
Genre Guatemala
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Unfinished Empire

Unfinished Empire
Title Unfinished Empire PDF eBook
Author John Darwin
Publisher Penguin UK
Pages 574
Release 2012-09-06
Genre History
ISBN 1846146712

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A both controversial and comprehensive historical analysis of how the British Empire worked, from Wolfson Prize-winning author and historian John Darwin The British Empire shaped the world in countless ways: repopulating continents, carving out nations, imposing its own language, technology and values. For perhaps two centuries its expansion and final collapse were the single largest determinant of historical events, and it remains surrounded by myth, misconception and controversy today. John Darwin's provocative and richly enjoyable book shows how diverse, contradictory and in many ways chaotic the British Empire really was, controlled by interests that were often at loggerheads, and as much driven on by others' weaknesses as by its own strength.

Moon Guatemala

Moon Guatemala
Title Moon Guatemala PDF eBook
Author Al Argueta
Publisher Moon Travel
Pages 795
Release 2015-11-03
Genre Travel
ISBN 1631211323

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This full-color guide includes vibrant photos and detailed maps to help with trip planning. Part-time Guatemala resident Al Argueta provides travelers with an insider's view of Guatemala's best, from idyllic surf spots to popular volcanoes. Argueta offers in-depth coverage of Lake Atitlan and La Antigua, as well as Guatemala City's diverse selection of museums. With expert advice on where to eat, sleep, relax, and explore, Moon Guatemala gives travelers the tools they need to create a more personal and memorable experience.

Commonwealth History in the Twenty-First Century

Commonwealth History in the Twenty-First Century
Title Commonwealth History in the Twenty-First Century PDF eBook
Author Saul Dubow
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 348
Release 2020-07-05
Genre History
ISBN 3030417883

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This edited collection draws together new historical writing on the Commonwealth. It features the work of younger scholars, as well as established academics, and highlights themes such as law and sovereignty, republicanism and the monarchy, French engagement with the Commonwealth, the anti-apartheid struggle, race and immigration, memory and commemoration, and banking. The volume focusses less on the Commonwealth as an institution than on the relevance and meaning of the Commonwealth to its member countries and peoples. By adopting oblique, de-centred, approaches to Commonwealth history, unusual or overlooked connections are brought to the fore while old problems are looked at from fresh vantage points – be this turning points like the relationship between ‘old’ and `new’ Commonwealth members from 1949, or the distinctive roles of major figures like Jawaharlal Nehru or Jan Smuts. The volume thereby aims to refresh interest in Commonwealth history as a field of comparative international history.

Are Science and Mathematics Socially Constructed?

Are Science and Mathematics Socially Constructed?
Title Are Science and Mathematics Socially Constructed? PDF eBook
Author Richard C. Brown
Publisher World Scientific
Pages 336
Release 2009
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9812835245

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This book is a history, analysis, and criticism of what the author calls ?postmodern interpretations of science? (PIS) and the closely related ?sociology of scientific knowledge? (SSK). This movement traces its origin to Thomas Kuhn's revolutionary work, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions (1962), but is more extreme. It believes that science is a ?social construction?, having little to do with nature, and is determined by contextual forces such as the race, class, gender of the scientist, laboratory politics, or the needs of the military industrial complex.Since the 1970s, PIS has become fashionable in the humanities, social sciences, and ethnic or women's studies, as well as in the new academic discipline of Science, Technology, and Society (STS). It has been attacked by numerous authors and the resulting conflicts led to the so-called Science Wars of the 1990s. While the present book is also critical of PIS, it focuses on its intellectual and political origins and tries to understand why it became influential in the 1970s. The book is both an intellectual and a political history. It examines the thoughts of Karl Popper, Karl Mannheim, Ludwik Fleck, Thomas Kuhn, Paul Feyerabend, David Bloor, Steve Woolgar, Steve Shapin, Bruno Latour, and PIS-like doctrines in mathematics. It also describes various philosophical contributions to PIS ranging from the Greek sophists to 20th century post-structuralists and argues that the disturbed political atmosphere of the Vietnam War era was critical to the rise of PIS.