1,99 €
1,99 €
inkl. MwSt.
Sofort per Download lieferbar
payback
0 °P sammeln
1,99 €
1,99 €
inkl. MwSt.
Sofort per Download lieferbar

Alle Infos zum eBook verschenken
payback
0 °P sammeln
Als Download kaufen
1,99 €
inkl. MwSt.
Sofort per Download lieferbar
payback
0 °P sammeln
Jetzt verschenken
1,99 €
inkl. MwSt.
Sofort per Download lieferbar

Alle Infos zum eBook verschenken
payback
0 °P sammeln
  • Format: ePub

In "The Spanish Pioneers," Charles Fletcher Lummis delves into the rich tapestry of the Spanish exploration and settlement of the Americas, offering a meticulously researched narrative that combines historical account with vivid storytelling. Lummis exhibits a distinctive literary style that marries scholarly rigor with a captivating narrative voice, bringing to life the challenges, triumphs, and cultural encounters of these early pioneers. The book situates itself in the broader context of American history during a time when the intersection of cultures sowed the seeds for the diverse society…mehr

  • Geräte: eReader
  • ohne Kopierschutz
  • eBook Hilfe
  • Größe: 1.47MB
  • FamilySharing(5)
Produktbeschreibung
In "The Spanish Pioneers," Charles Fletcher Lummis delves into the rich tapestry of the Spanish exploration and settlement of the Americas, offering a meticulously researched narrative that combines historical account with vivid storytelling. Lummis exhibits a distinctive literary style that marries scholarly rigor with a captivating narrative voice, bringing to life the challenges, triumphs, and cultural encounters of these early pioneers. The book situates itself in the broader context of American history during a time when the intersection of cultures sowed the seeds for the diverse society that we know today, providing readers with a nuanced understanding of the historical forces at play. Charles Fletcher Lummis was not only a prominent historian but also an ardent advocate for the preservation of Native American culture and heritage. His extensive travels across the Southwest and familiarity with Hispanic and indigenous cultures profoundly informed his writing. Influenced by his experiences as a journalist and early advocate for environmental conservation, Lummis sought to illuminate the narratives that had been overlooked or misrepresented, giving voice to the often-ignored contributions of Spanish explorers in North America. This book is a valuable addition for anyone interested in the nuanced history of exploration in the Americas. Lummis's engaging narrative style makes it accessible to both scholars and general readers alike, inviting them to reconsider the complexities of cultural exchange and the foundational stories of the United States. It is a compelling read that will enrich readers' understanding of our historical landscape.

Dieser Download kann aus rechtlichen Gründen nur mit Rechnungsadresse in A, B, BG, CY, CZ, D, DK, EW, E, FIN, F, GR, H, IRL, I, LT, L, LR, M, NL, PL, P, R, S, SLO, SK ausgeliefert werden.

Autorenporträt
Charles Fletcher Lummis was a notable American journalist, historian, photographer, and preservationist who shone a spotlight on the American Southwest's early Spanish heritage. Born on March 1, 1859, in Lynn, Massachusetts, Lummis graduated from Harvard University in 1881 before embarking on a storied career that included walking from Ohio to California to take a job at the Los Angeles Times. His writing and activities often revolved around advocating for the preservation of Native American cultures and Spanish missions, which culminated in his founding of the Southwest Museum of the American Indian in Los Angeles. In his seminal work, 'The Spanish Pioneers,' Lummis examines the impact and contributions of Spanish explorers and settlers to the New World with a vivid narrative style that combines his scholarly interests with his adventurous spirit. His writings often carry a distinct prose style, imbued with an undercurrent of advocacy for conservation and a deep respect for the cultural heritage of the regions he studied. Lummis's contributions extend beyond literature, as evidenced by his efforts to conserve historical sites and champion the causes of indigenous peoples. He passed away on November 25, 1928, leaving behind a legacy of significant cultural and historical influence, with 'The Spanish Pioneers' serving as a cornerstone to understanding the early history of the American Southwest.