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El General - In the Shadow of Giants

Brian Kryszewski

Editora: Publishdrive

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El General is a sweeping narrative that brings to life the extraordinary legacy of General Ignacio Mejía, one of Mexico’s most influential leaders of the 19th century. Spanning the years 1830 to 1930, this meticulously researched work explores a century of profound change in Mexico, from its struggles for independence to its emergence as a modern nation.
 
Through the lens of General Mejía’s life, the book delves into the political upheavals, legendary figures, and cultural transformations that defined an era. Beyond the historical events, El General weaves the personal story of a family bound by courage, sacrifice, and an enduring commitment to justice.
 
Author Brian Kryszewski, a proud descendant of Ignacio Mejía, blends historical analysis with deeply personal insights, connecting the reader to the broader history of Mexico while preserving the intimate details of his ancestor’s life. From the battlefields of independence to the quiet strength of family, El General is a tribute to a nation’s resilience and the people who shaped its destiny.
 
For lovers of history, politics, and personal legacy, El General is not just a book—it’s a journey into the heart of Mexico’s vibrant and tumultuous past.
Disponível desde: 25/12/2024.
Comprimento de impressão: 142 páginas.

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