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Secrets of el Dorado

Colombia

Secrets of el Dorado( )
Author: Arciniegas, German
Plazas, Clemencia
Echeverri, Jaime
Photographer: Mayr, Juan
Introduction by: Barco, Virgilio
ISBN:978-0-252-01914-2
Publication Date:Oct 1991
Publisher:University of Illinois Press
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:USD $67.00
Book Details
Pages:240
Detailed Subjects: Antiques & Collectibles / Silver, Gold & Other Metals
Social Science / Archaeology
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):9.5 x 13.5 x 1.02 Inches
Book Weight:3.82 Pounds
Author Biography
Arciniegas, German (Author)
Both a historian and a writer, German Arciniegas was born in Bogota, Colombia, the son of a Colombian father and a Cuban mother. A skilled observer of society, he has written about Latin American history and culture in numerous books, essays, biographies, and articles in magazines and newspapers throughout the Americas.

As a historian, Arciniegas complains that textbooks on history are generally limited to political history. Most of his work focuses, not on the political history of specific countries, but on the many facets of Latin American culture and society in general. He has devoted thousands of pages to narratives of common people, common events, and common things. His literary legacy is an excellent point of departure from which to penetrate into the Latin American psyche.

The most controversial aspect of Arciniegas's writing is his treatment of Spain. He is often critical of the conquistadores, the Spanish crown, and the colonial system in general. He is a firm believer in the Leyenda Negra, or Black Legend, which holds that the conquistadores killed the Native Americans, that colonists exhausted the mines, and that Spanish officials did nothing but justify the abuses that they themselves often perpetrated. Even so, he concedes that the people who conquered America were ordinary people, some from the lowest strata of Spanish society, and his descriptions of Spanish expeditions in America enhance the heroic status of many of these anonymous early explorers.

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