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41. Re-imagining the "Indian" and the state: Indigenismo in Colombia, 1926-1947.(Essay): An article from: Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies by Brett Troyan | |
Digital: 33
Pages
(2008-01-01)
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42. COLOMBIA: An entry from Gale's <i>World Education Encyclopedia</i> by Joseph Watras, Isabel Cavour | |
Digital: 15
Pages
(2001)
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43. Libro negro de la represion, 1958-1980 by Jorge Villegas Arango | |
Paperback: 367
Pages
(1980)
Asin: B002UWNBPC Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
44. PANAMA CANAL PURCHASE ACT (1902): An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Major Acts of Congress</i> by Matthew M. Taylor | |
Digital: 3
Pages
(2004)
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45. COLOMBIA: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Countries and Their Cultures</i> by SAMUEL MÁRQUEZ, DOUGLAS C. BROADFIELD | |
Digital: 15
Pages
(2001)
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46. COLOMBIA: An entry from Gale's <i>Worldmark Encyclopedia of National Economies</i> by Leonardo Vivas | |
Digital: 14
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(2002)
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47. Interview with Hernando Hernandez Tapasco about surviving as an activist in war-torn Colombia.(Making Waves)(Interview): An article from: New Internationalist by David Ransom | |
Digital: 3
Pages
(2006-10-01)
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48. COLOMBIA: An entry from Gale's <i>Worldmark Encyclopedia of the Nations</i> | |
Digital: 20
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(2007)
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49. Colombia: An entry from Gale's <i>Worldmark Encyclopedia of Religious Practices</i> by David Knowlton | |
Digital: 6
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(2006)
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50. COLOMBIAN ART 3500 YEARS OF HISTORY by LONDONO V. SANTIAGO | |
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(2000-01-01)
Asin: B003B0BC4Y Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
51. The Colombian Caribbean : A Regional History , 1870-1950 - Oxford Historical Monographs. | |
Unknown Binding:
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(1996-01-01)
Asin: B002BKDZ5E Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
52. The Colombian Caribbean: A Regional History, 1870-1950 (Oxford Historical Monographs) by Eduardo Posada-Carbo | |
Hardcover:
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Asin: B001ION5S6 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
53. A Colombian race of Tinamus osgoodi (Field Museum of Natural History. Fieldiana. Zoology) by Emmet Reid Blake | |
Unknown Binding:
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(1953)
Asin: B0007EXXUS Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
54. Traveling far in grandfather's car": The life-cycle of Central Colombian coffee estates : the case of ViotaÌ, Cundinamarca (1900-1930) by Michael F JimeÌnez | |
Unknown Binding:
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(1988)
Asin: B000721BMW Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
55. Out of Captivity: Surviving 1,967 Days in the Colombian Jungle by Marc Gonsalves, Tom Howes, Keith Stansell, Gary Brozek | |
Hardcover: 480
Pages
(2009-03-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description On February 13, 2003, a plane carrying three American civilian contractors—Marc Gonsalves, Keith Stansell, and Tom Howes—crash-landed in the mountainous jungle of Colombia. Dazed and shaken, they emerged from the plane bloodied and injured as gunfire rained down around them. As of that moment they were prisoners of the FARC, a Colombian terrorist and Marxist rebel organization. In an instant they had become American captives in Colombia's volatile and ongoing conflict, which has lasted for almost fifty years. In Out of Captivity, Gonsalves, Stansell, and Howes recount for the first time their amazing tale of survival, friendship, and, ultimately, rescue, tracing their five and a half years as hostages of the FARC. Their story takes you inside one of the world's most notorious terrorist organizations, going behind enemy lines with vivid and haunting imagery. Their words conjure a reality that few people have ever encountered—from sleeping on beds literally carved out of the jungle to escaping Colombian military air strikes under the cover of darkness to being bound with steel chains by their captors. Describing backbreaking starvation marches and forced isolation, the authors chronicle their confrontations and interactions with the FARC guerrilla soldiers—a motley crew of brainwashed, idealistic teenagers and seasoned vet-erans who've been around long enough to realize that the only way out of the FARC is in a body bag. Though the physical punishments their bodies endured were unrelenting, the psychological battles they waged were the ultimate test of their resolve. With candid detail, Gonsalves, Stansell, and Howes relate the perilous mental struggles they each experienced, as they grappled with feelings of guilt, fear, and anxiety for the families and lives they'd left behind. Exposing the transformative power of captivity, they show how they turned these fears into strengths, using their memories and their families, their pasts and their futures, to motivate them in their quest for survival. Despite the odds and the conditions, despite the chains and the silence, and despite the often tense relationships they experienced with their fellow Colombian hostages, they had one another, forging a bond that allowed them to cope with the horrific conditions of their confinement. This brotherhood enabled them to persevere through the worst that the FARC threw at them while always reminding them of their ultimate goal: freedom. A harrowing account of one of the longest civilian hostage crises in United States history, Out of Captivity is a remarkable and compelling exploration of how far three Americans were willing to go as they fought to stay alive for themselves, their families, and one another. Customer Reviews (94)
Amazing experience, okay writing, no lessons learned
Columbians drug ring holding Americans hostage
I Won't waste your time
Really amazing story.
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56. Colombian Labyrinth: The Synergy of Drugs and Insugency and Its Implications for Regional Stability by Angel Rabasa | |
Paperback: 132
Pages
(2001-09-25)
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Tier-one research & honest comments To begin with authors Angel Rabasa and Peter Chalk carefully explain the weakness of the Colombian government.Certainly conditions have improved in Colombia since the publication of this text in June of 2001 but government power still resides in the big cities and is diminished in the countryside.However, the one nugget of research that the authors wisely publish is that Colombia has some of the largest untapped petroleum reserves in the Western Hemisphere.It helps explain why Colombia is the third largest receiver of U.S. foreign aid in the world after Israel and Egypt. Still and all, a big point of this book is that the heralded President Clinton/Pastrana "Plan Colombia" U.S. aid program is a "doubtful strategy," according the the authors.Moreover, the central government's loss of authority, economic deterioration, social disintegration, the development of an underground criminal drug economy and the dangerous growth of armed challenges to the state's authority are all well-documented and discussed.The text also offers sound advice to the core problems, particularly the human rights violations by the violent actors in Colombia.Overall, this sleek and compact book is a valuable guide to the complexity of the crisis in Colombia. Bert Ruiz
Colombian labyrinth
Colombian Labyrinth |
57. My Colombian War: A Journey Through the Country I Left Behind by Silvana Paternostro | |
Paperback: 336
Pages
(2008-09-02)
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Editorial Review Product Description “Intimate, emotion-saturated portrait . . . the flavors and the colors are vivid . . . [A] compelling picture of contemporary Colombia and the roots of its problems . . . a gift for the rest of us.”—William Grimes, The New York Times Growing up in the coastal city of Barranquilla, Colombia, Silvana Paternostro enjoyed a privileged childhood, a comfortable existence marred only briefly by fleeting encounters with the social inequalities and burgeoning drug trade that threatened the country’s security. Soon, however, these shadowy threats intensified, boiling over into the most violent, most protracted, and most misunderstood civil war of our time. In My Colombian War, Paternostro, now an acclaimed reporter, journeys back to the place where her family and closest friends still live, weaving authentic experience into a history of this ongoing conflict. Drawing on interviews with family members, rebel and paramilitary leaders, and a singular young American marine named Charlie, Paternostro portrays all sides of the conflict. Blending superb reportage with poignant personal stories, she offers a stunning, comprehensive narrative of Colombia’s complicated past and present. Customer Reviews (9)
My Colombian War: A Journey Through teh Coubtry I left Behind
Everything that is wrong about this country...
This is a journalist?
An interesting point of view from a fly on the wall
A Great Read |
58. A HISTORY OF LATIN AMERICAN ART AND ARCHITECTURE - FROM PRE-COLOMBIAN TIMES TO THE PRESENT by Leopoldo Castedo | |
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(1969)
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59. Shamans, Gods, and Mythic Beasts: Colombian Gold and Ceramics in Antiquity by Armand J. Labbe, Warwick Bray | |
Paperback: 215
Pages
(1998-11)
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60. Colombian Art: 3,500 Years by Santiago Londono Velez | |
Hardcover: 416
Pages
(2001-11-01)
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A stellar book... Highly recommended To cover the scope of the history of Colombia's art (over 400 years) is a formidable and a very applaudable accomplishment. But, Benjamin Villegas, did not stop here.He pushed the scope of art history beyond the colonial and post-colonial period and included the tribal periods prior to the Spaniards! Bravo. This 400 page coffee-table book comprehends the substance of Colombian Art."Colombian Art" is organized into four sections: Pre-Colonial, Colonial, 19th Century and 20th Century Art.The gold and ceramic art of eleven pre-conquistador human groups; the religious art of colonial Colombia, painters of independence, travel painting, landscape painting (19th Century), expressionist art, political art, surrealist art and the emergences of abstract art, are all well documented. There is an introduction to the works of Masters such as: Franciso Cano, Debora Perez, Serio Trujillo M., Gonzolo Ariza, Jose Rodriqiz A., Luis Caballero, Alejandro Oberegon, Enrique Grauand, of course, Fernando Botero (an entire chapter).I was awed at the scope and quality of art that Colombia has, and continues to produce. I read and reviewed "Colombian Art" while spending a few months in Colombia.While I was there I had the opportunity to visit many museums and art galleries, and "Colombian Art" helped me appreciate even more, the richness of the art and profundity of the artist.This is a stellar book, worthy of purchase by any art connoisseur, Colombian aficionado or student of the indigenous tribes of pre-Colombia.Highly recommended ... Read more |
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