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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Casi 300 anos de historia se asoman en este original y divertido libro ilustrado que recupera los viajes, lugares, oficios, costumbres y personajes que configuraron el asombroso universo novohispano. Nueva Espana era un territorio gigantesco, comprendia de lo que ahora es el sur de Estados Unidos hasta Nicaragua. Millones de kilometros cuadrados. Una vastisima region en la que convivian, no siempre armoniosamente, indigenas, negros, mulatos, mestizos, asiaticos, espanoles y uno que otro flamenco, portugues e ingles. Eran piratas, monjas, caciques, virreinas, esclavos y burocratas los que andaban por calles, plazas, y sorteaban los peligros de trasladarse entre pueblos, ciudades y oceanos Contrario a las aburridas lecciones escolares sobre la epoca virreinal, lejos de los heroes y villanos de monografia, estas paginas nos recuerdan que, entre la llegada de Cortes y la Independencia proclamada por Miguel Hidalgo, existio un mundo complejo y contrastante que apenas se mantuvo en precario equilibrio. Escrito por la reconocida historiadora y escritora, Ursula Camba Ludlow, Ecos de Nueva Espana es una apasionante y colorida travesia por los siglos que moldearon nuestro tiempo.ENGLISH DESCRIPTIONAlmost 300 years of history are covered in this original, fun illustrated book featuring the trips, places, trades, customs, and characters that shaped the amazing universe of New Spain. New Spain was a colossal territory, expanding from what is now the southern United States to Nicaragua. It was a vast region in which indigenous people, Africans, mestizos, Asians, Spaniards, and the occasional Flemish, Portuguese, and English lived together, although not always harmoniously. Pirates, nuns, caciques, viceroys, slaves, and bureaucrats walked through the same streets and squares, and faced the perils of moving across towns, cities and oceans. Stepping away from the tedious heroes-and-villains school lectures on the colonial era, this book reminds us that, after the arrival of Cortes in Yucatan and before Miguel Hidalgos declaration of the Mexican Independence, a complex and contrasting world was built and maintained in a delicate, fragile balance. Written by the renowned historian and writer Ursula Camba Ludlow, Echoes of the New Spain is an exciting and vibrant journey through the centuries that shaped our present. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9786073804554
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Casi 300 anos de historia se asoman en este original y divertido libro ilustrado que recupera los viajes, lugares, oficios, costumbres y personajes que configuraron el asombroso universo novohispano. Nueva Espana era un territorio gigantesco, comprendia de lo que ahora es el sur de Estados Unidos hasta Nicaragua. Millones de kilometros cuadrados. Una vastisima region en la que convivian, no siempre armoniosamente, indigenas, negros, mulatos, mestizos, asiaticos, espanoles y uno que otro flamenco, portugues e ingles. Eran piratas, monjas, caciques, virreinas, esclavos y burocratas los que andaban por calles, plazas, y sorteaban los peligros de trasladarse entre pueblos, ciudades y oceanos Contrario a las aburridas lecciones escolares sobre la epoca virreinal, lejos de los heroes y villanos de monografia, estas paginas nos recuerdan que, entre la llegada de Cortes y la Independencia proclamada por Miguel Hidalgo, existio un mundo complejo y contrastante que apenas se mantuvo en precario equilibrio. Escrito por la reconocida historiadora y escritora, Ursula Camba Ludlow, Ecos de Nueva Espana es una apasionante y colorida travesia por los siglos que moldearon nuestro tiempo.ENGLISH DESCRIPTIONAlmost 300 years of history are covered in this original, fun illustrated book featuring the trips, places, trades, customs, and characters that shaped the amazing universe of New Spain. New Spain was a colossal territory, expanding from what is now the southern United States to Nicaragua. It was a vast region in which indigenous people, Africans, mestizos, Asians, Spaniards, and the occasional Flemish, Portuguese, and English lived together, although not always harmoniously. Pirates, nuns, caciques, viceroys, slaves, and bureaucrats walked through the same streets and squares, and faced the perils of moving across towns, cities and oceans. Stepping away from the tedious heroes-and-villains school lectures on the colonial era, this book reminds us that, after the arrival of Cortes in Yucatan and before Miguel Hidalgos declaration of the Mexican Independence, a complex and contrasting world was built and maintained in a delicate, fragile balance. Written by the renowned historian and writer Ursula Camba Ludlow, Echoes of the New Spain is an exciting and vibrant journey through the centuries that shaped our present. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9786073804554
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Kartoniert / Broschiert. Condition: New. Úrsula Camba es licenciada en Historia por la Universidad Iberoamericana y maestra y doctora en Historia por El Colegio de México, también realizó una estancia posdoctoral en el Instituto de Investigaciones Hist&oac. Seller Inventory # 607795309
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