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Panama to Patagonia : The Isthmian Canal and the west coast countries of South America - cover

Panama to Patagonia : The Isthmian Canal and the west coast countries of South America

Charles M. Pepper

Casa editrice: Good Press

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In "Panama to Patagonia: The Isthmian Canal and the West Coast Countries of South America," Charles M. Pepper intricately explores the geopolitical, economic, and cultural ramifications of the Panama Canal and its significance to the countries along the Pacific coast of South America. Written in a comprehensive yet engaging prose style, Pepper meticulously blends historical narrative with contemporary analysis, providing readers with a unique lens through which to understand the impact of this monumental engineering feat. His scholarly approach roots the text deeply in its literary context, incorporating diverse sources and perspectives that illuminate the region's complexities during a transformative era. Charles M. Pepper, an expert in Latin American studies, draws from his extensive travels and background in international relations, offering a rich tapestry of insights that only a seasoned observer could create. His concern for the socio-political dynamics of the Americas during the early 20th century fuels the narrative, as he aims to elucidate the connections between local communities and global forces shaping their realities. Pepper's authentic passion for the region is evident, as he grapples with themes of colonization, modernization, and the intricate relationships between nations along the Pacific. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in the historical intersections of technology, politics, and culture in the Americas. Scholars, students, and curious readers alike will find valuable knowledge in Pepper's thoughtful exploration, which not only recounts events but also prompts deeper reflection on the implications of such monumental projects in a globalized world.
Disponibile da: 24/04/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 200 pagine.

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