Witness to the Age of Revolution: The Odyssey of Juan Bautista Tupac Amaru (Graphic History Series)
2019050723, 2019050724, 9780190941154, 9780190941161, 9780190941178
The Tupac Amaru rebellion of 1780-1783 began as a local revolt against colonial authorities and grew into the largest re
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Table of contents :
Cover
Witness to the Age of Revolution
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Preface
GRAPHIC HISTORY SERIES
Part I THE GRAPHICHISTORY
Chapter 1 THE TUPAC AMARU REBELLION
Chapter 2 VIA CRUCIS
Chapter 3 ACROSS THE ATLANTIC
Chapter 4 ACROSS THE MEDITERRANEAN:CÁDIZ AND CEUTA
Chapter 5 WAR, REVOLUTION, ANDLIBERATION?
Chapter 6 FREEDOM
Chapter 7 AN INCA KING IN ARGENTINA?
Chapter 8 JUAN BAUTISTA: A FORGOTTEN HERO
Part II HISTORICAL CONTEXT
JUAN BAUTISTA TUPAC AMARU ANDTHE ANDEAN UPRISINGS
EUROPE, AFRICA, AND THE AGE OF REVOLUTIONS
HOME?
Part III PRIMARY SOURCES
1. MEMOIRS
2. COMMANDER CÓRDOBA REPORT, 1784
3. CÁDIZ PETITION, 1814
4. PETITION TO THE KING, 1814
5. DURÁN MARTEL LETTER, 1814
6. PETITION TO THE KING, 1821
7. DIARIO CONSTITUCIONAL, BARCELONA, 1821
8. ALGECIRAS
9. TUPAC AMARU TO BERNARDINO RIVADAVIA AND HISRESPONSE, 1822
10. LETTER TO SIMÓN BOLÍVAR, 1825
11. ANGELIS, “PRELIMINARY DISCOURSE TO THE TUPACAMARU REBELLION,” 1836
12. EXCERPTS FROM CLEMENTS MARKHAM, TRAVELSIN PERU AND INDIA, 1862
FURTHER READING AND SOURCES
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS