Independencia de Am rica; fuentes para su estudio. Primera serie, compiled by Pedro Torres Lanzas, offers a deep dive into the primary sources documenting the independence movements in Latin America. Drawn from the vast collections of the Archivo General de Indias in Seville, Spain, this volume presents invaluable historical documents crucial for understanding the complexities of the era. The work provides researchers and historians with first-hand accounts and official records that shed light on the political, social, and economic factors driving the revolutions. Torres Lanzas meticulously curates these sources, making this collection an essential resource for anyone studying the fight for independence in the Americas and the legacy of Spanish colonialism.
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