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Romantic Revolutionary Robert Harvey

Romantic Revolutionary By Robert Harvey

Romantic Revolutionary by Robert Harvey


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Simon Bolivar was the archetypal romantic revolutionary. This title explores the complex personality behind the revolutionary. It recreates the story of the campaigns and draws a panoramic portrait of South America at the turning of the Spanish Empire.

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Romantic Revolutionary: Simon Bolivar and the Struggle for Independence in Latin America by Robert Harvey

Simon Bolivar was the archetypal romantic revolutionary. Born into privilege and nurtured in the Rousseau's philosophy of the Homme Sauvage, it was not until the young colonial visited Europe that the taper of revolution was lit that sent the young man on a death-defying quest to fight for the people of his homeland, and eventually liberate the whole of continental South America. Bolivar's struggle for liberty is a story of extraordinary courage and fortune. Since the age of the Conquistadores, South America was controlled from Spain with an iron grip. The Spanish army brutalised the people while the wealth of the continent was shipped away to Europe. In 1807, he returned to Caracas and joined the resistance movement, declaring independence for Venezuela four years later. He soon gave up politics, however, to search for a military solution, devising the 'Decree of War until Death' in July 1813, and claiming the title El Liberador. Yet once again, after initial victories he found himself fleeing for his life. His final campaign from 1817 to 1821 saw the eventual liberation of Venezuela, Columbia, Equador and Panama. He continued his commitment to liberty with the subsequent conquest of Peru. In 1825, the new nation of Bolivia was created in the spirit that had driven Bolivar himself to achieve so much - revolutionary zeal and enlightenment principles. Nonetheless, by 1828 Bolivar had declared himself a dictator. After assassination attempts and uprisings the liberator was finally hounded from office and eventually died as he waited to go into exile in Europe. Bestselling author of "The War of Wars", Robert Harvey bring a lifetime's fascination into Bolivar and explores the complex personality behind the revolutionary. He vividly recreates the story of the campaigns and draws a panoramic portrait of South America at the turning of the Spanish Empire.

About Robert Harvey

Robert Harvey is a former member of the House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee, was assistant editor of The Economist, and foreign affairs leader writer for the Daily Telegraph. His books include the highly acclaimed The Wars of Wars and Mavericks. He lives in Powys, Wales.

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GOR003582006
9781849013543
1849013543
Romantic Revolutionary: Simon Bolivar and the Struggle for Independence in Latin America by Robert Harvey
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Little, Brown Book Group
2011-04-21
416
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