Hombres y glorias de América

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Hombres y glorias de América

by Enrique Piñeyro

ES·~8 hours·12 chapters

Chapters

12 total
1

Nota del Transcriptor:

0:16
2

EL CONFLICTO ENTRE LA ESCLAVITUD Y LA LIBERTAD EN LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS de 1850 á 1861 (Bosquejo histórico) - CAPÍTULO I. Tentativas de conciliación antes de 1850.

3:35:23
3

JOSÉ DE LA LUZ Y CABALLERO - I

1:43:01
4

LA VIDA DE SAN MARTÍN, POR MITRE

21:41
5

J. L. MOTLEY

21:42
6

ANDRÉS BELLO

28:08
7

UN "REPORTER" DE COSAS DE AMÉRICA EN EL SIGLO XV PEDRO MÁRTIR DE ANGLERÍA

16:28
8

JOSÉ MARÍA HEREDIA Y LA ANTOLOGÍA DE POETAS HISPANO-AMERICANOS DE LA REAL ACADEMIA ESPAÑOLA

26:07
9

ABRAHAM LINCOLN

21:52
10

EL "CENTÓN EPISTOLARIO" Y LA CRÍTICA AMERICANA

22:21

Description

This sweeping narrative examines the political and constitutional struggle that shaped the United States before the Civil War. Beginning in the early 1800s, it follows two competing visions: territorial expansion and the question of whether slavery could extend onto new lands. The author details the 1820 Missouri Compromise, the line drawn to separate slave and free territory, and the uneasy peace it produced. Voices of legislators and everyday citizens reveal a nation on the brink of division.

In the 1850s the book turns to fierce debates over tariffs, states' rights, and the widening economic gap between an industrial North and an agrarian South. Legislative battles and public disputes hardened regional identities, making compromise increasingly fragile. Through vivid excerpts and careful analysis, listeners grasp why the slavery issue became an existential crisis for the Union. The work sets the stage for the looming conflict without revealing its outcome, inviting reflection on the forces that shaped a nation.

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es

Duration

~8 hours (468K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Carlos Colón, Adrian Mastronardi and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

Release date

2014-02-15

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Enrique Piñeyro

Enrique Piñeyro

1839–1911

A sharp Cuban critic and essayist, he spent much of his career thinking deeply about literature, politics, and national identity. His writing is remembered for its learning, clarity, and polished style.

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