Breve historia de la Argentina, pensada como una obra destinada a «suscitar la reflexión sobre el presente y el futuro del país», se ha convertido en un libro clásico.
Sobre la base de las perspectivas conceptuales y metodológicas aportadas por la historia social, en este libro presentamos una visión renovada del indígena cubano más allá del siglo XVI.
From 1832 to 1891 the states from the Great Lakes west to Oregon and south to Mexico saw scenes of massacre, bloody rout, ambush, fire, and pillage as the great Indian tribes-Blackfoot, Cheyenne, Sioux, Arapaho, Modoc, and Apache-fought desperately to turn back the invading white men.
El Libro Palo Brakamundo con sus historias, les har volar la imaginacin a tiempos remotos para que hagan un anlisis de como se fue desarrollando la vida de los primeros pobladores del mundo.
My Family in America since 1620 reaches back to the early years of the European presence in North America to tell how William Brewster, one of the leading Pilgrims on the Mayflower, came to America in 1620.
Your task as an advocate for inclusiveness and as coordinator of your ministry group is to help every ministry, committee, and aspect of your church to be intentional about the full and equal participation of women and racial and ethnic persons in the life of the church.
The lighthouse keeper has gone the way of the iceman and blacksmith, but in the case of Tillamook Rock Lighthouse, the story remains-a complete history of "e;Terrible Tilly,"e; seasoned with salty drama and some hilarious adventure.
From theBacks of Slaves To ThePresidencyThe journey - over five generations - of one Southern, Afro-American family as they witness, and rejoice in, the shift in American culture and mores over that time span.