This stunning graphic history tells the story of Juan Bautista Tupac Amaru, a descendant of the last Inca rulers. After participating in his half-brother's massive rebellion that stretched across Peru from 1780 to 1783, Juan Bautista spent forty years imprisoned by the Spanish, on an "odyssey" that took him from Cusco to Lima to Rio de Janeiro to Cádiz to Ceuta, the African presidio, and back to South America.
This stunning graphic history tells the story of Juan Bautista Tupac Amaru, a descendant of the last Inca rulers. After participating in his half-brother's massive rebellion that stretched across Peru from 1780 to 1783, Juan Bautista spent forty years imprisoned by the Spanish, on an "odyssey" that took him from Cusco to Lima to Rio de Janeiro to Cádiz to Ceuta, the African presidio, and back to South America.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Charles F. Walker is Professor of History and the Director of the Hemispheric Institute on the Americas at the University of California, Davis. He is the author of The Tupac Amaru Rebellion, named one of the best books of the year by the Financial Times, among other works on Latin American history. Liz Clarke is a professional illustrator based in Cape Town, South Africa.
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Preface Part I: The Graphic History Part II: Context Part III: The Primary Sources a. Diary b. Commander Córdoba report, 1784 c. Cádiz petition, 1814 d. Indiferente petition, 1814 e. Duran Martel letter, 1814 f. Legajo 1023, 1821 g. Diario Constitucional, Barcelona, 1821 h. Algeciras--amnesty rejected, 1822 i. Tupac Amaru to Rivadavia, 1822 j. Letter to Simón Bolívar, 1825 k. Angelis, "imposter," 1836 l. Clements Markham, 1862 Further Reading and Sources Acknowledgments Index
Preface Part I: The Graphic History Part II: Context Part III: The Primary Sources a. Diary b. Commander Córdoba report, 1784 c. Cádiz petition, 1814 d. Indiferente petition, 1814 e. Duran Martel letter, 1814 f. Legajo 1023, 1821 g. Diario Constitucional, Barcelona, 1821 h. Algeciras--amnesty rejected, 1822 i. Tupac Amaru to Rivadavia, 1822 j. Letter to Simón Bolívar, 1825 k. Angelis, "imposter," 1836 l. Clements Markham, 1862 Further Reading and Sources Acknowledgments Index
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