Welcome to our book review site go-pdf.online!

You may have to Search all our reviewed books and magazines, click the sign up button below to create a free account.

Sign up

Riot, Rebellion, and Revolution
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 605

Riot, Rebellion, and Revolution

Since the Mexican Revolution of 1910-1920, Mexico's rebellious peasant has become a subject not only of history but of literature, film, and paintings. With his sombrero, his machete, and his rifle, he marches or rides through countless Hollywood or Mexican films, killing brutal overseers, hacienda owners, corrupt officials, and federal soldiers. Some of Mexico's greatest painters, such as Diego Rivera, have portrayed him as one of the motive forces of Mexican history. Was this in fact the case? Or are we dealing with a legend forged in the aftermath of the Revolution and applied to the Revolution itself and to earlier periods of Mexican history? This is one of the main questions discussed b...

Nat Turner's Rebellion
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 33

Nat Turner's Rebellion

Nat Turner, an enslaved black man, believed he was chosen by God to battle against the evils of slavery. Driven by visions, Turner banded with six others, and on August 22, 1831, his rebellion began with attacks at plantations in Southampton, Virginia. As he and his group moved from plantation to plantation, dozens of enslaved men joined them. Finally, the local militia put an end to their movement, arresting and hanging many of the men involved. Nat Turner's rebellion deepened the divide between Americans who wanted to abolish slavery and those who wanted to protect it, setting the groundwork for the American Civil War.

Understanding the Chiapas Rebellion
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 280

Understanding the Chiapas Rebellion

To many observers in the late 1980s and early 1990s, Mexico appeared to be a modern nation-state at last assuming an international role through its participation in NAFTA and the OECD (Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development). Then came the Zapatista revolt on New Year's Day 1994. Wearing ski masks and demanding not power but a new understanding of the indigenous peoples of Mexico, Subcomandante Marcos and his followers launched what may be the first "post" or "counter" modern revolution, one that challenges the very concept of the modern nation-state and its vision of a fully assimilated citizenry. This book offers a new way of understanding the Zapatista conflict as a countera...

An Unholy Rebellion, Killing the Gods
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 349

An Unholy Rebellion, Killing the Gods

This groundbreaking work in literature, cultural studies, and history compares the two greatest epics of the Indigenous peoples of Latin America: the Popul Vuh of the Quiché Maya of Guatemala and the Huarochiri Manuscript of Peru’s lower Andean regions.

A World to Build
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 225

A World to Build

  • Type: Book
  • -
  • Published: 2015-01-09
  • -
  • Publisher: NYU Press

Harnecker offers a useful overview of the changing political map in Latin America, examining the trajectories of several progressive Latin American governments as they work to develop alternative models to capitalism.--Provided by publisher.

We Alone Will Rule
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 420

We Alone Will Rule

Previous studies of the insurrection have centered on the initial stage of the movement in Cuzco and tended to misrepresent the phase in La Paz as an atavistic "race war" against whites. By focusing on La Paz, Thomson shows that a process of struggle at the local level, combined with transformations within Aymara indigenous communities over a period of decades, contributed to the overall breakdown of Spanish colonial order and shaped the dynamics of the insurgency. As peasant commoners increasingly challenged their traditional ethnic lords (caciques), they upset the established apparatus of colonial rule in the Andean countryside, and they brought about a democratization of power relations within their communities. These local struggles converged with more ambitious designs for Indian government and self-determination, as the insurgents envisioned the possibility of Indian-white equality, Indian hegemony over other peoples in the Andes, or outright elimination of the colonial enemy. This experience in the late colonial period continued to shape peasant community organization and influence national political life in the Andes into the present.

The 1812 Aponte Rebellion in Cuba and the Struggle against Atlantic Slavery
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 316

The 1812 Aponte Rebellion in Cuba and the Struggle against Atlantic Slavery

In 1812 a series of revolts known collectively as the Aponte Rebellion erupted across the island of Cuba, comprising one of the largest and most important slave insurrections in Caribbean history. Matt Childs provides the first in-depth analysis of the rebellion, situating it in local, colonial, imperial, and Atlantic World contexts. Childs explains how slaves and free people of color responded to the nineteenth-century "sugar boom" in the Spanish colony by planning a rebellion against racial slavery and plantation agriculture. Striking alliances among free people of color and slaves, blacks and mulattoes, Africans and Creoles, and rural and urban populations, rebels were prompted to act by ...

Decades of Rebellion
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 92

Decades of Rebellion

"This book covers the events mentioned above in considerable detail... little has been published on the subject and this book provides a look into how turbulent the 20s were for Mexico." - ModelingMadness.Com In the decades before Mexico joined the Allies in the Second World War, Mexican military aviation saw a rapid growth and intense involvement in rebellions, internal strife, and in operations against armed banditry. Aviation was introduced to military service in Mexico during the Revolutionary period of 1910–1920 and the bloody showdown between the subsequent president Don Venustiano Carranza and General Victoriano Huerta. Based on this experience, a strong military aviation service wa...

La Rebelión de las Hadas
  • Language: es
  • Pages: 336

La Rebelión de las Hadas

  • Type: Book
  • -
  • Published: 2017-09-26
  • -
  • Publisher: .

Leo, un muchacho introvertido y aficionado a la fantasía, aparece de pronto en un mundo nuevo en el que las hadas no son criaturas mágicas sino fieras guerreras que luchan contra un rey déspota y abusivo. Una vez allí, Leo descubre que su presencia es fundamental para la rebelión y se ve atrapado por los muchos enigmas que se esconden en aquel mundo. Secretos sobre el pasado de su familia se encuentran ocultos en la historia de Embelow. Leo irá en busca de la verdad, pero también deberá encontrar su lugar en la guerra que se avecina.

Rebelión en la granja
  • Language: es
  • Pages: 190

Rebelión en la granja

PERO ALGUNOS ANIMALES SON MÁS IGUALES QUE OTROS». Cuando los maltratados animales de la Granja Señorial se rebelan contra su amo, el señor Jones, y toman el control de la granja, empiezan a creer con fervor en una vida de libertad e igualdad para todos. Sin embargo, poco a poco, el egocéntrico y despiadado Napoleón toma el control y los animales se ven sometidos a la opresión y la violencia de una élite corrupta: los cerdos. A medida que un tirano es sustituido por otro, la idea de justicia e igualdad para todos se convierte en un recuerdo lejano y borroso. En 1945, cuando se publicó por primera vez Rebelión en la granja, se pensó de inmediato en la Rusia soviética. Hoy por hoy, es innegable que cada vez que se ataca la libertad, sin importar la bandera, la advertencia y el contundente mensaje de esta obra recobran una aterradora vigencia.