John Lynch ist emeritierter Professor für lateinamerikanische Geschichte, dessen Werk hauptsächlich die komplexe Landschaft Hispanoamerikas zwischen 1750 und 1850 beleuchtet. Seine Forschung befasst sich eingehend mit den tiefgreifenden historischen Prozessen, bedeutenden politischen Umwälzungen und komplexen sozialen Dynamiken, die diese entscheidende Ära prägten. Lynch untersucht akribisch die grundlegenden Prozesse des Nation-Buildings und die dauerhaften Auswirkungen der Kolonialherrschaft. Seine Forschung bietet kritische Einblicke in die Kräfte, die die Identität und den Weg der Region geprägt haben.
This is the story of how a cocktail of extraordinary traits were combined to create us, human beings. Fusing epic science with the drama of individual lives, it is the tale of everyone on the planet today. This book follows the changing lives of each species of human, ending with the Neanderthals.
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