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Week 4 Response

While I was reading this week’s assignment, I was exposed to having different national independence narratives. Depending on which countries, the perspectives are quite different. Mexican people thinks Miguel Hidalgo, liberal priest is important and Simon Bolivar is considered as a crucial figure in Venezuela and Columbia. In addition, depending on what actors people privilege, […]

Week Four Readings

In the Jamaica letter, Simon Bolivar reviews a series of independence movements, at that time still ongoing processes, that were playing out across the former Spanish colonies. At the time of his writing, these movements had each experienced different amounts of success (Such as in Peru, where “nearly one million inhabitants now enjoy liberty,” compared […]

Week Four Readings

In the Jamaica letter, Simon Bolivar reviews a series of independence movements, at that time still ongoing processes, that were playing out across the former Spanish colonies. At the time of his writing, these movements had each experienced different amounts of success (Such as in Peru, where “nearly one million inhabitants now enjoy liberty,” compared […]

Week Four

Out of this week’s readings, I enjoyed “Speech by President Hugo Chavez, at the opening of XII G-15 Summit” the most. From the beginning, I could tell he was an extremely charismatic and passionate leader with obvious pride for his culture and people. It was interesting how he used Bolivar, a nineteenth century political figurehead, […]