John Lynch est Professeur Émérite d'Histoire de l'Amérique Latine, dont l'œuvre éclaire principalement le paysage complexe de l'Amérique espagnole entre 1750 et 1850. Son érudition explore en profondeur les processus historiques majeurs, les transformations politiques significatives et les dynamiques sociales complexes qui ont caractérisé cette ère charnière. Lynch examine méticuleusement les processus fondamentaux de construction nationale et les impacts durables de la domination coloniale. Sa recherche offre des perspectives critiques sur les forces qui ont façonné l'identité et la trajectoire de la région.
This is the story of how a cocktail of extraordinary traits were combined to create us, human beings. Fusing epic science with the drama of individual lives, it is the tale of everyone on the planet today. This book follows the changing lives of each species of human, ending with the Neanderthals.
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