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Industrial and commercial South America

Annie S. Peck

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In "Industrial and Commercial South America," Annie S. Peck presents a sweeping analysis of the economic transformations occurring in South America during the late 19th century. Employing a blend of empirical observation and passionate advocacy, Peck examines the burgeoning industrial landscape and its implications for commerce, exploring pivotal sectors such as agriculture, mining, and manufacturing. Her writing is characterized by a meticulous attention to detail and a narrative style that invites readers to engage with the rich tapestry of South American enterprise. This work serves as both a critical analysis and a travelogue, reflecting the era's socio-economic dynamics against the backdrop of imperialism and global trade. Annie S. Peck was not only an accomplished author but also a noted mountaineer and feminist. Her extensive travels throughout South America provided her with firsthand insight into the industrial changes sweeping the continent. Peck's dedication to understanding different cultures and economies was motivated by her broader aim to promote education and women's rights, shedding light on the intersections between industry and social progress in her time. This book is a compelling read for anyone interested in the intersection of history, economics, and culture. Peck's well-researched insights and evocative prose illuminate the complexities of South America's industrialization, making it an essential resource for historians, economists, and general readers alike.
Disponible desde: 02/03/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 190 páginas.

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