About This Book
The editors collect and annotate selections tracing Argentina's political and cultural development from independence through the mid-nineteenth century, emphasizing caudillo rule, the federalist–unitarian struggle, Juan Manuel Rosas's authoritarianism and military campaigns, the long siege of Montevideo, and the revolt led by Urquiza and the rise of Mitre. The volume combines primary excerpts with introductions, biographical notes, vocabulary lists, maps, illustrations, grammatical explanations, and suggested translations to support intermediate Spanish students and to contextualize key events, personalities, and institutional changes that shaped national consolidation.
About the Author
More Books by This Author
6 picks
You May Also Like
6 picks











