Cinco siglos

Cinco siglos

Enrique Méndez Vives

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Editorial:
Pensódromo
Año de edición:
2016
Materia
Historia
ISBN:
9788494623240
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Con un lenguaje conciso y claro, el profesor Enrique Méndez Vives se propone un objetivo muy concreto: exponer brevemente los acontecimientos esenciales de la historia del Uruguay, ya sean políticos, económicos o sociales. En ese sentido, se convierte en un material útil para repasar lo conocido, cubrir lagunas y despertar el interés por leer trabajos más amplios o especializados. Sus dieciocho capítulos abarcan desde el descubrimiento del Río de la Plata hasta 2004 y se complementan con una cronología de sucesos destacados del período 2005-2013. Se trata de un texto de consulta imprescindible. Este libro viene a llenar un vacío en la bibliografía disponible en la actualidad dedicada a la historia del Uruguay. Un texto único que resume los acontecimientos más importantes en los 500 años de esa historia: desde sus orígenes hasta el presente. Una obra pensada, por un lado, para adultos interesados en refrescar conocimientos de su etapa de formación; para estudiantes que puedan encontrar en el libro una base, un esquema de estudio; y, por qué no, como esqueleto para labores docentes. Pero, fundamentalmente, pensado para los miles de uruguayos dispersos por el mundo, cuyos descendientes se están formando en otras culturas, en otras «historias». 10

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