¿Historia entrelazada y el medio ambiente?  : Transformaciones socioambientales en el Caribe, 1492-1800

The objective of entangled history and the environment is to introduce climatic and other environmental factors into the postcolonial debate on the unequal power relations between the metropolis and its colonies. Dealing with both environment and empire, as well as unequal (colonial) power relations...

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Superior document:Ensayos InterAmericanos
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Year of Publication:2020
Language:Spanish
Series:Ensayos InterAmericanos
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (90 p.)
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