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The Americas in the Revolutionary Era
- Narrated by: Marshall C. Eakin
- Length: 12 hrs and 7 mins
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Summary
Go on an in-depth, 24-lecture exploration of important (and often overlooked) questions about the tumultuous political history of the Americas. Professor Eakin explains the cultural, economic, and political pressures each of these new American nations faced in achieving independence. In addition, he examines exactly why each revolution progressed, and succeeded or failed, as it did. Beginning with the revolution in our own 13 colonies, these lectures examine the uprisings and invasions that created the independent nation of Haiti in 1804; the wars for independence in Spanish South America; the bloody uprisings that led to Mexican independence; and the relatively bloodless revolt in Brazil. You'll also consider "counterexamples" of nations that failed to become independent or followed unusual patterns, such as Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the British West Indies. You'll also meet the "other" founding fathers of the Americas, including Toussaint L'Ouverture, José de San Martín, Bernardo O'Higgins, and Agustín de Iturbide. Throughout these lectures, Professor Eakin brings his perspective down to ground level, spanning oceans and mountain ranges to translate those forces into dramatic events, including: a riveting portrait of life among the slaves of what was then known as Saint Domingue (later Haiti); a brilliant description of the chaotic evacuation of the Portuguese royal family as they fled to Brazil only an hour ahead of Napoleon's troops; and the bold exploits of Simón Bolívar, including his remarkable and dramatic march from the tropics of eastern Venezuela through the 13,000-foot passes of the Andes to defeat the Spanish at Boyacá and liberate Colombia.
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- Amazon Customer
- 23-09-18
Excellent series
Very good overview
Narrator's seconds-long pauses between words sometimes a bit annoying though
Overall very good, loved the inclusion of the oft-forgotten continent of South America rather than just focusing on USA as many series about 'American history' do
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- Sam
- 05-03-22
Great content
Well structured. Gives you a good overview of the period and key factors, with a taste of the personalities of the individuals concerned. The lecturer sounds a bit frustrated and disengaged at times. Makes it less relaxing to listen to. 1 star removed for that. Nevertheless he''s consistently clear, and occasionally humorous.
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- Manish
- 01-10-19
Modern South America
Knew next to nothing about the revolutions and formation of the countries of South America. This went a long way to curing that. Although probably my lack of basic knowledge I did find myself using Wikipedia a bit.
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- Eliel Cohen
- 23-04-16
exciting
Excellent history and well delivered. it has made me want to read more especially some of the historical novels and biographies referred to. also made me see European history in a different light.
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