
OPEN VEINS OF LATIN AMERICA
EDUARDO GALEANO
| Editorial: | MONTHLY REVIEW PRESS |
| Año: | 1997 |
| ISBN: | 9780853459910 |
| Páginas: | 360 |
| Formato: | 15 x 23 cm |
| Idioma: | INGLES |
S/. 139,00

| Editorial: | MONTHLY REVIEW PRESS |
| Año: | 1997 |
| ISBN: | 9780853459910 |
| Páginas: | 360 |
| Formato: | 15 x 23 cm |
| Idioma: | INGLES |
S/. 139,00
Open Veins of Latin America by Eduardo Galeano is a groundbreaking work of history, political economy, and social analysis that examines five centuries of exploitation across Latin America. Widely regarded as a modern classic, this influential book traces the extraction of gold, silver, coffee, rubber, oil, copper, and other natural resources that fueled wealth in Europe and the United States while leaving deep scars throughout the continent. Blending historical research with powerful storytelling, Galeano reveals the economic and political forces that shaped Latin America’s past and continue to influence its present. His vivid narrative combines rigorous analysis with the voices and struggles of generations affected by colonialism, inequality, and foreign intervention. Featuring an inspiring introduction by Isabel Allende, this internationally acclaimed masterpiece is essential reading for anyone interested in Latin American history, world history, economics, politics, social justice, and cultural studies. A timeless and unforgettable account that continues to resonate with readers around the world.
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