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1. The Peru Reader: History, Culture, Politics (The Latin America Readers) by Ivan Degregori, Robin Kirk | |
Paperback: 600
Pages
(2005-01-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Unparalleled in scope, the volume covers Peru’s history from its extraordinary pre-Columbian civilizations to its citizens’ twenty-first-century struggles to achieve dignity and justice in a multicultural nation where Andean, African, Amazonian, Asian, and European traditions meet. The collection presents a vast array of essays, folklore, historical documents, poetry, songs, short stories, autobiographical accounts, and photographs. Works by contemporary Peruvian intellectuals and politicians appear alongside accounts of those whose voices are less often heard—peasants, street vendors, maids, Amazonian Indians, and African-Peruvians. Including some of the most insightful pieces of Western journalism and scholarship about Peru, the selections provide the traveler and specialist alike with a thorough introduction to the country’s astonishing past and challenging present. Customer Reviews (12)
Extraordinary coverage of Peruana culture
Everything I was looking for
An excellent compendium
informative
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2. The Royal Commentaries of the Incas and General History of Peru, Abridged by GarciLaso De la Vega | |
Paperback: 264
Pages
(2006-09-30)
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Terrific Insights |
3. People of the Volcano: Andean Counterpoint in the Colca Valley of Peru by Alexandra Parma Parma Cook | |
Paperback: 336
Pages
(2007-01-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Social structures, the domestic export and economies, and spiritual spheres within native Andean communities are key elements of analysis. Also highlighted is the persistence of duality in the Andean world: perceived dichotomies such as those between the coast and the highlands, Europeans and Indo-Peruvians. Even before the conquest, the Cabana and Collagua communities sharing the Colca Valley were divided according to kinship and location. The Incas, and then the Spanish, capitalized on these divisions, incorporating them into their state structure in order to administer the area more effectively, but Colca Valley peoples resisted total assimilation into either.Colca Valley communities have shown a remarkable tenacity in retaining their social, economic, and cultural practices while accommodating various assimilationist efforts over the centuries. Today’s population maintains similarities with their ancestors of more than five hundred years ago—in language, agricultural practices, daily rituals, familial relationships, and practices of reciprocity. They also retain links to ecological phenomena, including the volcanoes from which they believe they emerged and continue to venerate. |
4. History of the Conquest of Mexico & History of the Conquest of Peru by William H. Prescott | |
Paperback: 1328
Pages
(2000-11-25)
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Excellent reading
Excellent, classic history
A solidly researched history of the Spanish conquest "The History of the Conquest of Peru" is as well-written and detailed as the first volume, but it seemed a little drier to this reader, possibly because I was already familiar with the history and culture of the Incas from reading the "Comentarios Reales" of the Inca Garcilaso de la Vega, the son of a Spanish father and an Incan princess.Prescott gives several pages to Garcilaso's talents as a historian, which he doesn't think much of; he notes that Garcilaso, writing as a spokesman for his defeated countrymen, painted a picture of Incan civilization that bordered on the panegyric.But Prescott quotes from Garcilaso here and there throughout his own book.Prescott presents the history of the Pizarro brothers' march through Peru, the defeat of the Incas and the death of Atahualpa, all in scrupulously researched detail.The Pizarros comes across as much less sympathetic figures than Cortes; while Cortes was able to appreciate the humanity of the native Mexicans, and tried to rein in some of his more rapacious captains, Alvarado among them, the Pizarro brothers and their captains, notably Carbajal and Almagro, seemed to be trying to outdo each other in cruelty.We end up feeling nothing but disgust for the avarice and ambition of these people, and the devastating effect it had on the native civilizations that were unfortunate enough to be in their way. Prescott wrote his history over two hundred years ago and it's still the gold standard of early Latin American historiography.Taken as a whole, the volumes present a panoramic view of the clash of cultures that continues to reverberate to this day throughout Central and South America.Prescott is a vivid narrator and an excellent storyteller; his account grabs the reader early and sweeps you along from the first page to the last.It's a terrific read and a grand tour through two lost civilizations.
Remarkable events told by a remarkable author Prescott's Conquest of Mexico is every bit as good as Conquest of Peru. The book starts with a section on the Aztec civilization, then turns to Cortez and his men. These adventurers behaved as though they were invincible, they believed their faith in God made them so, and one almost comes to believe that they were as they beat unimaginable odds over and over and over again. I was on the edge of my seat through all three volumes. No offense to Lewis & Clark (or Stephen Ambrose), but Prescott's Conquest of Mexico and Conquest of Peru make Undaunted Courage sound like a family picnic. Remarkable events told by a remarkable author. It's no wonder these books are still popular more than one and a half centuries after they were written.
The Conquest of Mexico |
5. The History of Peru (The Greenwood Histories of the Modern Nations) by Daniel Masterson | |
Hardcover: 246
Pages
(2009-04-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description For centuries, Peru's coast, mountains, and jungles have served as the grounds for bustling civilizations, including the Incan Empire. This exciting and comprehensive volume covers social life and culture, political practices, economics, and international influence throughout the ages in Peru, from the earliest social groups dating as far back as 500 BC to life today in the 21st Century. Ideal for high school students and general readers interested in South American history, this volume is an essential addition for high school and public libraries. A timeline of key events, list of notable people who made significant contributions to Peru's history, and a bibliography of print and electronic sources supplement the work. For centuries, Peru's coast, mountains, and jungles have served as the grounds for bustling civilizations, including the Incan Empire. This exciting and comprehensive volume covers social life and culture, political practices, economics, and international influence throughout the ages in Peru, from the earliest social groups dating as far back as 500 BC to life today in the 21st Century. Ideal for high school students and general readers interested in South American history, this volume is an essential addition for high school and public libraries. A timeline of key events, list of notable people who made significant contributions to Peru's history, and a bibliography of print and electronic sources supplement the work. |
6. History of the conquest of Peru by William Hickling Prescott, John Foster Kirk | |
Paperback: 424
Pages
(2010-08-02)
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Vivid Portrayal of History
Outstanding! Just like being there!
great gift for old guys This book makes a great gift for anyone traveling to Ecuador or Peru and for anyone over the age of 60.
Somewhat boring
A Great History Book! |
7. Royal Commentaries of the Incas, and General History of Peru, Part One and Two (2 vol. set) by Garcilaso; Livermore, Harold V. (trans.) de la Vega | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1966)
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8. A Brief History of Peru by Christine Hunefeldt | |
Hardcover: 332
Pages
(2010-09)
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Customer Reviews (1)
A Great history of Peru |
9. History of the Inca Empire: An Account of the Indians' Customs and Their Origin, Together with a Treatise on Inca Legends, History, and Social Institutions (Texas Pan American Series) by Father Bernabe Cobo | |
Paperback: 279
Pages
(1983)
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10. History of the Conquest of Mexico and History of the Conquest of Peru (Modern Library, 29.1) by William H. Prescott | |
Hardcover: 1288
Pages
(1979-06-12)
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11. Royal Commentaries of the Incas and General History of Peru (Texas Pan American Series) by Garcilaso de la Vega, Harold V. Livermore | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1987-10)
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Inca History Must Read |
12. Breve Historia Contemporanea Del Peru/brief Contemporary History of Peru (Spanish Edition) by Franklin Pease | |
Paperback: 293
Pages
(1995-01-01)
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13. Peru: Society and Nationhood in the Andes (Latin American Histories) by Peter Flindell Klaren | |
Paperback: 512
Pages
(1999-12-23)
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Dense social and economic history of Peru offers considerable insight, but at a slow pace
Perú: nación de sobrevivientes Establecer un ejeinterpretativo con validez en el largo plazo es el mayor reto en unproyecto de esta naturaleza. Ni las épicas incaica o pizarrista ni menosaún la lucha por la independencia funcionan más, advierte el autor, comolos eventos fundacionales de una historia nacional. En la supervivenciamisma de sus pobladores, en su voluntad e ingenio para levantarse desucesivas devastaciones -de origen tanto humano como natural-, encuentra elprofesor Klarén la clave de la larga duración peruana; una historia, segúnél, tan rica como dolorosa. Varios siglos de supervivencia comunitariahicieron del Tawantinsuyo el más efectivo proyecto estatal en la historiade los Andes. Verdadero triunfo sobre la fragmentación que de la geografíamisma pareciera emanar. Su derrumbe, y la catástrofe demográfica queprosiguió supondría para las sociedades andinas una perecedera«desestructuración». Con todo su poderío, no obstante, el orden colonialno logra imponer por completo los criterios de casta y segregaciónoriginalmente previstos. A ello, los futuros peruanos ofrecieron una tercaresistencia, demostrando asimismo una distintiva capacidad para maximizarlas oportunidades que las fisuras del poder colonial ofrecían. A lo largodel XVIII, la supervivencia deviene rebeldía. Frente a la concienciacriolla forjada en la capital virreinal surge, en la sierra sur, una visiónalternativa: recuperar la memoria incaica en la perspectiva de un programanacional. Como nación, el Perú terminará construyéndose a contramano de lahistoria representada por los rebeldes de 1780: «lo criollo» como negaciónde «lo andino». Tomando la iniciativa nuevamente, entre fines del XIX einicios del XX, emprende la población andina un nuevo ciclo deconfrontación: comunidades contra haciendas una vez más. En lo que quedadel siglo la cuestión de la marginalidad indígena aparece como el grantelón de fondo de una historia cuyos cronistas oficiales insistieron enreducir a los avatares estatales y capitalinos: la «historia de Lima» comosustituto de la «historia del Perú». Una verdadera revoluciónhistoriográfica, en curso desde los años 70, es lo que permite, subrayaKlarén, esta drástica ampliación del marco histórico peruano. Unarevolución basada en los aportes convergentes de investigadores peruanos(Pease, Burga, Flores Galindo, Manrique, Bonilla, entre otros) yextranjeros (Stern, Spalding, Jacobsen, Gootemberg), cuya obra individualhace posible la síntesis interpretativa ahora intentada por Klarén. Peroes la historia misma de las últimas décadas la que convalida el esquemainterpretativo elegido por Klaren: la emergencia de una sociedad de masasque, del «desborde popular» (Matos Mar) al «otro sendero» (De Soto), y dela insurrección senderista a la contra-isurrección rondera, decretaría lacrisis final del país imaginado por los criollos de inicios del XIX. Laevolución política contemporánea, desde esta perspectiva, aparece como unasucesión de intentos por revertir la desestructuración y erigir andamiajesinstitucionales duraderos sobre las arenas movedizas de una historiairresuelta. Si hay una lección importante a extraer de una historiaconstruida así es aquella relativa a las hondas raíces de nuestrafragmentación, sustrato último de nuestra inveterada inestabilidad.Dictamen de la geografía y de la historia, que explica, en buena medida,nuestra tradición de caudillos, refundaciones sucesivas y precariosexperimentos democráticos. Ni el país «enfermo» o «embrujado» que se haquerido ver, tampoco el país con futuro brillante per se. Una lección dehumildad más bien es la que esta lectura sugiere, la apreciación de underrotero que lejos de culminar en el panteón de los héroes encuentra enuna milenaria vocación de supervivencia su clave última y su promesa. Unpaís de sobrevivientes, en suma, aún a la espera de una genuinareconciliación. ... Read more |
14. Medicine and Politics in Colonial Peru: Population Growth and the Bourbon Reforms (Pitt Latin American Studies) by Adam Warren | |
Paperback: 304
Pages
(2010-10-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description By the end of the eighteenth century, Peru had witnessed the decline of its once-thriving silver industry, and it had barely begun to recover from massive population losses due to smallpox and other diseases. At the time, it was widely believed that economic salvation was contingent upon increasing the labor force and maintaining as many healthy workers as possible. In Medicine and Politics in Colonial Peru, Adam Warren presents a groundbreaking study of the primacy placed on medical care to generate population growth during this era. The Bourbon reforms of the eighteenth century shaped many of the political, economic, and social interests of Spain and its colonies. In Peru, local elites saw the reforms as an opportunity to positively transform society and its conceptions of medicine and medical institutions in the name of the Crown. Creole physicians in particular, took advantage of Bourbon reforms to wrest control of medical treatment away from the Catholic Church, establish their own medical expertise, and create a new, secular medical culture. They asserted their new influence by treating smallpox and leprosy, by reforming medical education, and by introducing hygienic routines into local funeral rites, among other practices. Later, during the early years of independence, government officials began to usurp the power of physicians and shifted control of medical care back to the church. Creole doctors, without the support of the empire, lost much of their influence, and medical reforms ground to a halt. As Warren’s study reveals, despite falling in and out of political favor, Bourbon reforms and creole physicians were instrumental to the founding of modern medicine in Peru, and their influence can still be felt today. |
15. Cuzco: a journey to the ancient capital of Peru; with an account of the history, language, literature, and antiquities of the Incas. And Lima: a visit ... the viceregal government, history of the r by Clements R. Markham | |
Paperback: 446
Pages
(2010-08-09)
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16. Textiles of Ancient Peru and Their Techniques by Raoul d'Harcourt | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(2002-02-27)
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A serious study on pre-Columbian textiles and weaving
Not what I expected
Must-have for Andean textile classification
Will please any avid textile artist |
17. The Shining Path: A Historyofthe Millenarian War in Peru (Latin America in Translation/En Traduccion, Em Traducao) by Gustavo Gorriti | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(1999-02-22)
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Editorial Review Product Description One of Peru's most distinguished journalists, Gustavo Gorriti first covered the Shining Path movement for the leading Peruvian newsweekly, Caretas. Drawing on hundreds of interviews and an impressive array of government and Shining Path documents, he weaves his careful research into a vivid portrait of the now-jailed Shining Path leader Abimael Guzm‡n, Belaunde and his generals, and the unfolding drama of the fiercest war fought on Peruvian soil since the Chilean invasion a century before. Customer Reviews (2)
Not for beginners, uneven, but valuable testimony
Definitive Account of Shining Path |
18. Shaky Colonialism: The 1746 Earthquake-Tsunami in Lima, Peru, and Its Long Aftermath (Latin America Otherwise) by Charles F. Walker | |
Paperback: 280
Pages
(2008-01-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Through his ambitious rebuilding plan, the Viceroy sought to assert the power of the colonial state over the Church, the upper classes, and other groups. Agreeing with most inhabitants of the fervently Catholic city that the earthquake-tsunami was a manifestation of God’s wrath for Lima’s decadent ways, he hoped to reign in the city’s baroque excesses and to tame the city’s notoriously independent women. To his great surprise, almost everyone objected to his plan, sparking widespread debate about political power and urbanism. Illuminating the shaky foundations of Spanish control in Lima, Walker describes the latent conflicts—about class, race, gender, religion, and the very definition of an ordered society—brought to the fore by the earthquake-tsunami of 1746. |
19. Chinese Bondage in Peru: A History of the Chinese Coolie in Peru by Watt Stewart | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1951)
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20. History Of The Conquest Of Peru by William Hickling Prescott | |
Kindle Edition: 392
Pages
(2004-07-01)
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Vivid Portrayal of History
Outstanding! Just like being there!
great gift for old guys This book makes a great gift for anyone traveling to Ecuador or Peru and for anyone over the age of 60.
Somewhat boring
A Great History Book! |
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