An edition of Defining postcolonialism (2017)

Defining postcolonialism

a San Francisco/Berkeley perspective

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Defining postcolonialism
Karen Lizárraga
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Table of Contents

I. Postcolonialism in Peru. Carl Becker: Everyman his own historian
History meets memory
The phenomenon of Andean messianism. II. A San Francisco/Berkeley perspective. Andean messianism, Peruvian museums, politics and peace
The Peruvian peace process and my Chinese roots
Socialism or social welfare? that is the question.
My Jewish roots: the San Francisco dissenters: Jacob Voorsanger, Judah L. Magnes, Dr. Leo Eloesser.
III. Epilogue.
IV. Addendum.

Edition Notes

Limited edtion of 25 copies.

Includes bibliographical references.

Library's copy is No. 3 of 25 copies.

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1 volume

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OL26944791M
OCLC/WorldCat
1015972158

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