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Breve historia de la Guerra del 98

Breve historia de la Guerra del 98

Carlos Canales

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NOWTILUS
Año de edición:
2022
Materia
Historia
ISBN:
9788413052670

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Esta obra permite analizar y entender por qué se dio esta guerra, en la cual España perdió sus últimos territorios en América y Asia. Se exponen de manera objetiva y detallada todos los hechos, los antecedentes --- el hundimiento del Maine --- y las batallas navales que resultaron determinantes para resolver el conflicto. Relata la desastrosa actuación de los políticos españoles de entonces que permitieron que ya entre 1891 y 1895, casi el 85% del total de las exportaciones cubanas se dirigiese hacia los Estados Unidos. Miguel del Rey y Carlos Canales nos dan la oportunidad de revivir las campañas con mapas especialmente diseñados para la explicación de los hechos y así, comprender este conflicto en su verdadera magnitud. 10

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