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History of Bogotá Volume II - 19th Century

$117,000.00

DESCRIPCIÓN

This new edition of the History of Bogotá is a corrected, redesigned and graphically complemented reprint of the first two volumes: Conquest and Colony by Julián Vargas Lesmes and Siglo XIX by Eugenio Gutiérrez Cely; The third volume, which corresponds to the 20th century and the current 21st century, is a new work by the historian Fabio Zambrano Pantoja, professor at the National University, who had also written the text of this volume for the previous edition. Seen as a whole, the work is an essential and fascinating document about the capital. The history of its physical expansion, the evolution of its services and institutions, its assets and its failures, is a legacy that is required reading for its current and future inhabitants.

DETALLES

  • 2007
  • Spanish

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CRÉDITOS

  • Author: Eugenio Gutiérrez Cely
  • Editor: Benjamín Villegas
  • María Elvira Obregón de Umaña and Carolina Jaramillo Seligmann Alfredo Iriarte Jseús Mora, Luis Fernando Charry and Stella de Feferbaum Óscar Monsalve Pino and Ernesto Monsalve Pino Jessica Martínez Vergara Colombian Academy of History, Colombian Academy of Language, Academy of History of Bogotá, National Academy of Medicine, Mayor's Office Archive of Bogotá, Benjamín Villegas & Asociados Archive, El Espectador newspaper archive, El Tiempo daily archive, Bogotá Aqueduct and Sewer Company Archive, Bogotá Electrical Energy Company Archive, Bogotá Telephone Company Archive, Archive Coffee Cultural Fund, Photographic Archive of the National Police, San Juan de Dios Hospital Archive, Restrepo Archive, Cromos Magazine Archive, Bogotá Mayor Seminary Archive, Bogotá Improvement and Ornamentation Society Archive, Colegio Mayor de Nuestra Señora del Rosario Library, Library Council of Bogotá, Gimnasio Moderno Library, Gun Club Library of Bogotá, Jockey Club Library of Bogotá, Luis Angel Arango Library, National Library, University of Los Andes Library, Externado de Colombia University Library, Javeriana University Library, National University of Colombia Library, Casa de Nariño, Jorge Eliécer Gaitán Center, Cinep, Ricardo Gómez Campuzano Foundation, Luis López de Mesa Newspaper Library, San José Hospital, Caro y Cuervo Institute, Colombian Institute of Anthropology and History - ICANH, Institute of Hispanic Culture, Agustín Codazzi Geographic Institute, Sunday Readings El Tiempo, Casa del Marqués de San Jorge Archaeological Museum, 20 de Julio Museum, Museum of Colonial Art, Museum of Urban Development, Museum of Graphic Arts, Museum of Gold, Museum of Costume, El Chicó Museum, General Francisco Museum by Paula Santander, Military Museum, National Museum, Bullfighting Museum, Colombian Numismatists, San Carlos Palace, Quinta de Bolívar, Bolivarian Society, Teatro Colón, Pablo Adarme, Gerard Jan Bartelsman, Paul Beer, Aldo Brando, René Cadena, Antonio Castañeda Buraglia , Henry Duperly, Luis Ignacio Gaitán, JN Gómez, Pilar Gómez, Sady González, Carlos Mario Lema, Luis B. Ramos, Omar Alberto Nieto Remolina, Leonardo Ochica, Saúl Orduz, Ignacio Prieto, Daniel Rodríguez, Manuel A. Rodríguez, Diego Samper , Julio Sánchez, Mariano Santamaría, Juan Camilo Segura, Sergio Trujillo D, Cristóbal von Rothrkirch and César Martínez Rodríguez (Sabda) Gustavo Casallas and Yésica Cortés Beltrán Gabriel Iriarte Núñez and Enrique Santos Molano Cristina Uribe Hurtado and Andrea Vélez María del Carmen Montoya Gómez, Marcela Camacho, Mercedes Cedeño, Carlos Lozano, Santiago Mutis, María del Pilar Londoño Salcedo, Enrique Coronado Murcia, Mauricio Moreno Lunar, Juan Manuel Amórtegui Rodríguez, Sylvia Gómez Gómez and Giovanna Monsalve Almonacid. Rodrigo Zuleta González, Guillermo Vera and Juan David Giraldo Segura Guillermo Vera, Eduardo Ariza, Marta Zambrano, Patricia Vargas, Andrés Olivos and Julián Osorio Óscar Saldarriaga Vélez and Blanca Flor Aristizabal Duque