We cannot avoid to be catched by the vision of the past that presents/displays the book to us; we are before a
landscape unknown for the eyes of the present man, in whom
palenques - thus called the locations of the wild
black they develop a parallel life and hides in the forests of the
properties of Lima in the zones marshy or near a puquial, ecological paradises - that no longer exist more allowed the fugitive black to survive and to even make contact with the enemy with the city to where they
took its primorosa crafts in form of hats, baskets, esterillas, made of rushes and brave cane. It presents/displays a set of twenty-six maps and planes of the valley of Lima, Peru, with the location of the properties, in centuries XVII, XVIII and XIX, accompanied by the files that gave origin them, related to the litigations by land defining between the landowners of the central coast of Peru. First from them it dates from 1654 and, like the others, it is very a well obtained graphical presence of which outside the geographic landscape of which outside the valley of Lima and its environs. The thematic one of the book is the book, although, as the author explains, it was the study of the relation property-palenque which took it to a to deepen in the knowledge of the agrarian landscape. Thorny victory is a Peruvian investigator who throughout many years has dedicated itself with deep devotion to the study of the black in Peru, particularly in the properties costeñas. It has reviewed innumerable files and it has consulted exhaustive the existing bibliography. It is evident that its knowledge in this field gives an authority him that is appraised in the form in which it handles the subjects of the agrarian crises in the properties of valleys of Carabaillo, Huachipa and Bocanegra; the formation of palenques and the resistance of the slaves who in several
cases took to the destruction of their establishments by the forces of the order; the evolution of the properties of San Nicholas of I knew, as well as the cases of
cimarronaje and palenques, and the activities of famous black brigands, like Marianillo, who terrified to the viandantes in the routes bordering to the city of Lima. The Seminary of Andean Rural History of the National University of San Marcos, Lima, Peru, publishes this interesting edition book modest mimeografiada of 210 pages. It includes, in addition to the cartography, documentation referred to the properties and the cases of cimarronaje.No we can avoid to be catched by the vision of the past that presents/displays the book to us; we are before a landscape unknown for the eyes of the present man, in whom palenques - thus called the locations of the wild black they develop a parallel life and hides in the forests of the properties of Lima in the zones marshy or near a puquial, ecological paradises - that no longer exist more allowed the fugitive black to survive and to even make contact with the enemy with the city to where they took its primorosa crafts in form of hats, baskets, esterillas, made of rushes and brave cane. It presents/displays a set of twenty-six maps and planes of the valley of Lima, Peru, with the location of the properties, in centuries XVII, XVIII and XIX, accompanied by the files that gave origin them, related to the litigations by land defining between the landowners of the central coast of Peru. First from them it dates from 1654 and, like the others, it is very a well obtained graphical presence of which outside the geographic landscape of which outside the valley of Lima and its environs. The thematic one of the book is the book, although, as the author explains, it was the study of the relation property-palenque which took it to a to deepen in the knowledge of the agrarian landscape. Thorny victory is a Peruvian investigator who throughout many years has dedicated itself with deep devotion to the study of the black in Peru, particularly in the properties costeñas. It has reviewed innumerable files and it has consulted exhaustive the existing bibliography. It is evident that its knowledge in this field gives an authority him that is appraised in the form in which it handles the subjects of the agrarian crises in the properties of valleys of Carabaillo, Huachipa and Bocanegra; the formation of palenques and the resistance of the slaves who in several cases took to the destruction of their establishments by the forces of the order; the evolution of the properties of San Nicholas of I knew, as well as the cases of cimarronaje and palenques, and the activities of famous black brigands, like Marianillo, who terrified to the viandantes in the routes bordering to the city of Lima. The Seminary of Andean Rural History of the National University of San Marcos, Lima, Peru, publishes this interesting edition book modest mimeografiada of 210 pages. It includes, in addition to the cartography, documentation referred to the properties and the cases of cimarronaje.
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