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El. knyga: Bolivarian Revolution

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  • Formatas: 204 pages
  • Serija: Revolutions
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-May-2020
  • Leidėjas: Verso Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781789604894
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  • Formatas: 204 pages
  • Serija: Revolutions
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-May-2020
  • Leidėjas: Verso Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781789604894
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Known throughout Latin America as El Libertador, Venezuelan revolutionary Simón Bolívar was one of the most important leaders in the wars of independence from Spain. Recently revived by Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez for his own political program–which he has called ‘the Bolívarian Revolution’–these galvanizing words remain as relevant for current political and social struggles as they were in Bolivar’s own day.





Recenzijos

Do not measure your physical forces against those of the enemy, as there is no comparison between spirit and matter. You are men, they are beasts; you are free, they are slaves. -- Simón Bolķvar

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A collection of documents from iconic revolutionary, Sķmon Bolķvar, introduced by Hugo Chįvez, President of Venezuela
Introduction vii
Hugo Chavez
Further Reading xvii
Chronology xix
Glossary xxiii
Key Figures xxv
Note on the Texts xxxi
Part I: Fighting for Independence
Oath taken in Rome, 1805
3(2)
Cartagena Manifesto, 1812
5(12)
Decree of War to the Death, 1813
17(4)
Manifesto to the Nations of the World, 1813
21(13)
Manifesto of Carupano, 1814
34(6)
The Jamaica Letter, 1815
40(25)
Decree for the Emancipation of Slaves, 1816
65(2)
Manifesto on the Execution of Manuel Piar, 1817
67(3)
Declaration of Angostura, 1818
70(7)
Part II: Establishing Colombia
Angostura Address, 1819
77(31)
Report on the Battle of Carabobo, 1821
108(4)
My Delirium on Chimborazo, 1822
112(3)
Decree on Capital Punishment for Corrupt Officials, 1824
115(2)
Decree on Indian Labour, 1820
117(5)
Decree on the Civil Rights of Indians, 1825
122(3)
Address to the Constituent Congress in Bolivia, 1826
125(15)
Letter to Jose Antonio Paez, 1826
140(3)
Letter to Jose Joaquin Olmedo, 27 June 1825
143(3)
Letter to Jose Joaquin Olmedo, 12 July 1825
146(5)
Measures for Ecological Protection, 1829
151(6)
Part III: Internationalizing the Revolution
To the Brave Soldiers of the Irish Legion, 1820
157(2)
Letter to Thomas Cochrane, 1821
159(3)
Letter to William Parker, 1821
162(2)
Inviting Govemments to a Congress in Panama, 1824
164(5)
Letter to General Lafayette, 1826
169
Simon Bolivar was one of the most important leaders of Spanish America's successful struggle for independence from Spain.

Hugo Chavez is the current president of Venezuala.