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拉美之殇系列:银、剑、石+混血的文明(套装共2册)
(u. S.) Mary Alana Lin Beidian Dong Jingsheng
2026 will be a turning point year for Latin America and perhaps the world. Everyone will be curious, who will be the next Venezuela? Why is this continent rich in resources always accompanied by turmoil, poverty, and stagnation? I recommend this blockbuster set to everyone who can understand "The Sorrow of Latin America". These two books are the three keys to understanding this magical continent. They reveal the mystery of Latin America's suffering layer by layer from the historical imprint and individual destiny records. The first key, "Silver, Sword, Stone". The author uses a lifetime of observation to extract the three historical imprints that have shaped Latin America: silver, representing the never-ending plunder of resources; swords, representing the cycle of violence and dictatorship; and stone, representing the shackles of religious spiritual control. These are not abstract concepts, but the real life histories of ordinary people in contemporary Latin America, allowing us to see how history leaves bloody marks on individuals. The second key, "Hybrid Civilization". This book provides a panoramic view of 5,000 years of Latin American civilization history, from the legacy of the Aztecs, Mayans, and Incas, to the conquest and colonization of the Spanish Empire, to the transformation dilemma of Latin American modernization, revealing that "mixed blood" is not only the fusion of blood, but also the process of painful rebirth of civilizations in collisions.
2026 will be a turning point year for Latin America and perhaps the world. Everyone will be curious, who will be the next Venezuela? Why is this continent rich in resources always accompanied by turmoil, poverty, and stagnation? I recommend this blockbuster set to everyone who can understand "The Sorrow of Latin America". These two books are the three keys to understanding this magical continent. They reveal the mystery of Latin America's suffering layer by layer from the historical imprint and individual destiny records. The first key, "Silver, Sword, Stone". The author uses a lifetime of observation to extract the three historical imprints that have shaped Latin America: silver, representing the never-ending plunder of resources; swords, representing the cycle of violence and dictatorship; and stone, representing the shackles of religious spiritual control. These are not abstract concepts, but the real life histories of ordinary people in contemporary Latin America, allowing us to see how history leaves bloody marks on individuals. The second key, "Hybrid Civilization". This book provides a panoramic view of 5,000 years of Latin American civilization history, from the legacy of the Aztecs, Mayans, and Incas, to the conquest and colonization of the Spanish Empire, to the transformation dilemma of Latin American modernization, revealing that "mixed blood" is not only the fusion of blood, but also the process of painful rebirth of civilizations in collisions.