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The work surveys Peru’s history and culture from prehistoric and pre-Inca monuments through the rise and organization of the Inca realm, then chronicles the European arrival, conquest, and the colonial institutions that followed. It traces the republic’s emergence and sketches political structures and administrations of the modern state. Chapters describe urban life, religious and educational institutions, literature and art, and social customs while also reporting on agriculture, mining, guano exploitation, railways, Amazon navigation, and commercial development. Combining archaeological description, travel observation, and economic and infrastructural reporting, it offers a panoramic account of the country’s ancient inheritance and contemporary growth.
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