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Hombres Y Mujeres De Colonia (Vida Cotidiana) (Spanish Edition)

by Fradkin

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Series of dramatic vignettes, written in semi-novelistic form, illustrate colonial life throughout Ri o de la Plata area. Authors include brief chapters on issues as wide ranging as the reception of the Viceroy, a rural female weaver, an urban slave, and migrant workers. Book represents interesting attempt to use history of everyday life and at least some everyday people to relate colonial history to college and secondary students. [SMS]… (more)
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Series of dramatic vignettes, written in semi-novelistic form, illustrate colonial life throughout Ri o de la Plata area. Authors include brief chapters on issues as wide ranging as the reception of the Viceroy, a rural female weaver, an urban slave, and migrant workers. Book represents interesting attempt to use history of everyday life and at least some everyday people to relate colonial history to college and secondary students. [SMS]

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