Colombia, Richard D. Mahoney
Colombia, Richard D. Mahoney
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Colombia
What Everyone Needs to Know

Author: Richard D. Mahoney

Narrator: Gary Tiedemann

Unabridged: 7 hr 8 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 04/28/2020


Synopsis

Colombia's recent past has been characterized by what its Nobel laureate Gabriel García Marquez once called "a biblical holocaust" of human savagery. Along with the scourge of drug-related massacres facing the country, politically-motivated assassinations (averaging thirty per day in the 1990s), widespread disappearances, rapes, and kidnappings have run rampant through the country for decades. For many Colombians, the violence oft-invoked in today's immigration debate is a bleak and inescapable reality. And yet, with only eleven years of military rule during its 200 some years of independence, Colombia's democratic tradition is among the richest and longest-standing in the hemisphere. The country's economic growth rate over the last seventy-five years is among the highest in South America, the overall living satisfaction of its citizens is on par with citizens of France, and it is home to some of the continent's best universities and most dazzling fine and industrial arts.

With such contradictions, even to experts, Colombia is one of the most confusing countries in the Americas. In this new addition to the popular What Everyone Needs to Know® series, Richard D. Mahoney links historical legacies, cultural features, and the relentless dynamics of the illegal drug industry to unravel the enigma.

About Richard D. Mahoney

Richard D. Mahoney is professor of public and international affairs and director of the School of Public and International Affairs at North Carolina State University.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Mike

This is a clear and well researched history of Colombia. Dr. Mahoney was personally involved in some of that history, so the writing has a personal and urgent touch. In terms of the history of Colombia, I wanted to cry through most of the book. Having just come back from Colombia, I am especially pro......more

Goodreads review by Michael

It was great for what it was, a 190-page overview of almost 5 centuries of Colombian history. Obviously, there were many details that were skimmed over based on the book's short length and the vast period of history it was attempting to cover. I was surprised that the FARC's origins were not discuss......more

I knew next-to-nothing about Columbia before I started this book. A nice introduction to the country. It's history amazed and shocked me.......more

a nice little overview of the history if you're planning to visit......more