The Men of Cajamarca is perhaps the fullest treatment yet published of any group of early Spaniards in America
Driven by an unfulfilled desire for the unattainable, the protagonists of the novels and stories of... Læs mere
With a new epilogue that discusses the revelations of former CIA employee Edward Snowden, this powerful accounting of intelligence abuses committed by the CIA from the Cold War through the war on terror reveals why such abuses and attempts to conceal them
The first English translation of the final and most powerful book of poetry by the beloved, award-winning Israeli poet, Leah Goldberg.
The autobiography of the man Willie Nelson says “may be the best songwriter alive today”.
An authoritative, annotated English translation from the original manuscript of one of the best sources for understanding the culture of the Incas and the first century of colonial Peru.
This is a study of the early years of manufacturing in São Paulo: how it was influenced by the growth and decline of the coffee trade; where it found its markets, its credit, and its labor force; and how it confronted the competition of imports.
A Mexican Family Empire is a careful examination of the largest latifundio ever to have existed, not only in Mexico but also in all of Latin America - the latifundio of the Sanchez Navarros.
A collection of traditional Quechua songs and folktales.
A metaphorical love story that grapples with memory, storytelling, and vengeance in a time of war.
An intriguing study of the methods used by the Father of History, providing a new window into ancient historiography and the interwoven nature of scientific and historical discovery.
Challenging common approaches to archaeology and sexuality studies, this book explores, in part by physically interacting with the artifacts, how Moche ceramics reveal ancient Indigenous ways of thinking about and experiencing sex.