Saltar al contenido principal
A Winter In Central America & Mexico
-10%

A Winter In Central America & Mexico

Sanborn, Helen J.

I. Off for Guatemala--II. Balize, Livingston, and the Caribs--III. A voyage on the River Dulce and Polochic--IV. Life among the indians--V. A week in a indian village--VI. On mule-back--VII. The capital--VIII. A bull fight--IX. Antigua and the buried city--X. Interview with Presidente and Mrs. Barrios--XI. Coffee plantations, growth and cultivation--XII. Character and costums o...

Editorial:
Museo Popol Vuh
Q. 375
Q. 338
IVA incluido
No disponible
Añadir a favoritos Avisar disponibilidad

Sinopsis

I. Off for Guatemala--II. Balize, Livingston, and the Caribs--III. A voyage on the River Dulce and Polochic--IV. Life among the indians--V. A week in a indian village--VI. On mule-back--VII. The capital--VIII. A bull fight--IX. Antigua and the buried city--X. Interview with Presidente and Mrs. Barrios--XI. Coffee plantations, growth and cultivation--XII. Character and costums of the people--XIII. Guatemala to Panama--XIV. Panama, Aspinwall, and the Isthmus--XV. Voyage in an English steamer--XVI. Across the Golf to Vera Cruz--XVII. Aday's journey from Coast to Capital--XVIII. City of Mexico--XIX. In and about the plaza--XX. Rambles about the city--XXI. Excursions in the suburbs--XXII. Homeward bound

Artículos relacionados

Until I Find You -10%

Until I Find You

Nolan, Rachel

The poignant saga of Guatemala's adoption industry: an international marketplace for children, built on a foundation of inequality, war, and Indigenous dispossession.In 2009 Dolores Preat went to a small Maya town in Guatemala to find her birth mother. At the address retrieved from her adoption file, she was told that her supposed mother, one Rosario Colop Chim, never gave up a...

Disponible
Q. 360

Q. 324

Undermining The State From Within -10%

Undermining The State From Within

Schwartz, Rachel A.

Undermining the State from Within pulls back the curtain on the counterinsurgent state to better understand how conflict dynamics affect state institutions and continue to shape political and economic development in the postwar period. Drawing on unique archival and interview data from war and postwar Central America, this book illuminates how counterinsurgent actors, under the...

Disponible
Q. 530

Q. 477

Immigrant -10%

Immigrant

Antil, Marcos

I am Marcos Antil, Guatemalan, Mayan Q'anjob'al, immigrant, family man, tech entrepreneur, founder of the company XumaK in the United States, Colombia and in Guatemala. With clients in more than twenty-five countries, which include companies from the Fortune 500. Born and raised in Santa Eulalia, Huehuetenango, Guatemala; at fourteen I migrated, undocumented, to the U.S.A. unac...

Único ejemplar, sujeto
a disponibilidad
Q. 210

Q. 189

State-Society Relations In Guatemala -10%

State-Society Relations In Guatemala

Omar Sanchez-Sibony

By embedding Guatemala in recent conceptual and theoretical work in comparative politics and political economy, this volume advances knowledge about country's politics, economy, and state-society interactions. The contributors examine the stubborn realities and challenges afflicting Guatemala during the post-Peace-Accords-era across the following subjects: the state, subnationa...

Único ejemplar, sujeto
a disponibilidad
Q. 2.075

Q. 1.868

Agrotropolis -10%

Agrotropolis

Way, J.t.

u003cpu003eIn u003ciu003eAgrotropolis,u003c/iu003e historian J. T. Way traces the developments of Guatemalan urbanization and youth culture since 1983. In case studies that bring together political economy, popular music, and everyday life, Way explores the rise of urban space in towns seen as quintessentially "rural" and showcases grassroots cultural assertiveness. In a post-r...

Disponible
Q. 410

Q. 369

Testimonio -10%

Testimonio

Nolin, Catherine / Russell, Grahame

What is land? A resource to be exploited? A commodity to be traded? A home to cherish? In Guatemala, a country still reeling from thirty-six years of US-backed state repression and genocides, dominant Canadian mining interests cash in on the transformation of land into "property," while those responsible act with near-total impunity. Editors Catherine Nolin and Grahame Russell ...

Disponible
Q. 290

Q. 261