Muutke küpsiste eelistusi

E-raamat: People of the Colca Valley: A Population Study

  • Formaat: 122 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Feb-2022
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000304299
  • Formaat - EPUB+DRM
  • Hind: 48,09 €*
  • * hind on lõplik, st. muud allahindlused enam ei rakendu
  • Lisa ostukorvi
  • Lisa soovinimekirja
  • See e-raamat on mõeldud ainult isiklikuks kasutamiseks. E-raamatuid ei saa tagastada.
  • Formaat: 122 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Feb-2022
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000304299

DRM piirangud

  • Kopeerimine (copy/paste):

    ei ole lubatud

  • Printimine:

    ei ole lubatud

  • Kasutamine:

    Digitaalõiguste kaitse (DRM)
    Kirjastus on väljastanud selle e-raamatu krüpteeritud kujul, mis tähendab, et selle lugemiseks peate installeerima spetsiaalse tarkvara. Samuti peate looma endale  Adobe ID Rohkem infot siin. E-raamatut saab lugeda 1 kasutaja ning alla laadida kuni 6'de seadmesse (kõik autoriseeritud sama Adobe ID-ga).

    Vajalik tarkvara
    Mobiilsetes seadmetes (telefon või tahvelarvuti) lugemiseks peate installeerima selle tasuta rakenduse: PocketBook Reader (iOS / Android)

    PC või Mac seadmes lugemiseks peate installima Adobe Digital Editionsi (Seeon tasuta rakendus spetsiaalselt e-raamatute lugemiseks. Seda ei tohi segamini ajada Adober Reader'iga, mis tõenäoliselt on juba teie arvutisse installeeritud )

    Seda e-raamatut ei saa lugeda Amazon Kindle's. 

Noble David Cook and his co-researcher Alexandra Parma Cook have been studying the Colca Valley since 1974, and this detailed ethnohistory reflects their decades-long engagement with the valley, its history, and its people.



While it now attracts many tourists, the Colca Valley of Peru?ˆ?s southern Andes was largely isolated from the outside world until the 1970s, when a passable road was built linking the valley?ˆ”and its colonial churches, terraced hillsides, and deep canyon?ˆ”to the city of Arequipa and its airport, eight hours away. Noble David Cook and his co-researcher Alexandra Parma Cook have been studying the Colca Valley since 1974, and this detailed ethnohistory reflects their decades-long engagement with the valley, its history, and its people. Drawing on unusually rich surviving documentary evidence, they explore the cultural transformations experienced by the first three generations of Indians and Europeans in the region following the Spanish conquest of the Incas.

List of Tables. Preface
1. The Setting
2. The Global View
3. Structures
4. Marriages, Births, and Deaths
5. Conclusion. Bibliography. List of Abbreviations. Index. List of Dellplain Latin American Studies.