John Lynch is emeritus hoogleraar Latijns-Amerikaanse geschiedenis, wiens werk voornamelijk het complexe landschap van Spaans-Amerika tussen 1750 en 1850 belicht. Zijn wetenschap duikt diep in de ingrijpende historische processen, belangrijke politieke transformaties en complexe sociale dynamiek die dit cruciale tijdperk kenmerkten. Lynch onderzoekt nauwgezet de fundamentele natievormingsprocessen en de blijvende impact van koloniaal bestuur. Zijn onderzoek biedt kritische inzichten in de krachten die de identiteit en het traject van de regio hebben gevormd.
This is the story of how a cocktail of extraordinary traits were combined to create us, human beings. Fusing epic science with the drama of individual lives, it is the tale of everyone on the planet today. This book follows the changing lives of each species of human, ending with the Neanderthals.
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