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Independence Movements

Linda Hill

Translator A Ai

Publisher: Publifye

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Independence Movements explores the dramatic period of Latin American revolutions, revealing the complex factors behind the region's fight for freedom. The book investigates the social, political, and economic forces that fueled independence movements across South America, Mexico, and the Caribbean. It highlights key figures like Simón Bolívar and José de San Martín, while also examining the grievances of indigenous populations, enslaved Africans, and Creole elites under colonial rule. These revolutions weren't merely military conflicts, but a blend of Enlightenment ideals, Creole nationalism, and diverse resistance shaped by unique regional contexts. The book meticulously analyzes the causes, courses, and consequences of these pivotal revolutions, drawing on primary sources and scholarly research. It compares and contrasts the movements in different regions, revealing both shared experiences and unique characteristics. A unique feature is its focus on marginalized voices, offering a more inclusive view of the era. By examining the formation of new national identities and political systems, the book helps illuminate the challenges of nation-building and political transitions worldwide, offering insights into contemporary struggles for democracy and social justice. Structured to provide a clear and in-depth analysis, it begins by setting the stage with the political and social landscape of colonial Latin America. It then examines key revolutionary movements individually, dedicating a section to comparing and contrasting these movements. Finally, it analyzes the roles of key figures and the lasting legacies of the revolutionary period, paying particular attention to the challenges of nation-building in the aftermath of independence.
Available since: 03/19/2025.
Print length: 54 pages.

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