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Domingo Faustino Sarmiento

    February 14, 1811 – September 11, 1888

    Domingo Faustino Sarmiento was an Argentine activist, intellectual, writer, and statesman whose work significantly influenced 19th-century Argentina. He was particularly dedicated to educational reform, earning him the title "The Teacher" of Latin America. His prolific writings spanned journalism, autobiography, political philosophy, and history. In his seminal work, he critiqued dictatorship and contrasted the perceived enlightenment of Europe with the perceived barbarism of Argentine society. As president, Sarmiento championed education and democracy while modernizing the nation's infrastructure, leaving a legacy that emphasizes enlightened thought and the fight against authoritarianism.

    Life In The Argentine Republic In The Days Of The Tyrants
    North And South America
    Arjiropolis O La Capital De Los Estados Confederados Del Rio De La Plata (1850)
    Life In The Argentine
    Recollections of a Provincial Past
    Life in the Argentine Republic in the Days of the Tyrants = or, Civilization and Barbarism
    • 2023

      Life In The Argentine

      • 438 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      As President of Argentina from 1868 to 1874, Domingo F. Sarmiento oversaw a period of significant modernization and development in his country. In 'Life in the Argentine, ' he draws on his experiences to give readers a fascinating account of life in this part of South America. From the struggles of the gauchos to the customs of Argentine society, this book provides a vivid and compelling portrait of a vibrant and complex culture.

      Life In The Argentine
    • 2010

      North And South America

      A Discourse Delivered Before The Rhode Island Historical Society (1866)

      The book is a facsimile reprint that may include imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia, and flawed pages. This aspect highlights its authenticity and the historical value of the original text, offering readers a glimpse into its past usage.

      North And South America
    • 2009

      Set in the imaginative city of Arjiropolis, the novel delves into the lives, customs, and power struggles of its inhabitants, reflecting the political, economic, educational, and cultural landscape of 19th-century Argentina. Through this narrative, Sarmiento advocates for modernization and a strong national identity. Recognized as one of Argentina's first political novels, it showcases Sarmiento's innovative storytelling that blends realism with utopian fiction, making it a significant work in the country's literary canon.

      Arjiropolis O La Capital De Los Estados Confederados Del Rio De La Plata (1850)
    • 2008

      Life In The Argentine Republic In The Days Of The Tyrants

      Or Civilization And Barbarism (1868)

      • 440 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      The book is a facsimile reprint, which means it reproduces the original work, potentially including imperfections like marks, notations, and marginalia. Readers may encounter flawed pages, adding a layer of authenticity to the experience.

      Life In The Argentine Republic In The Days Of The Tyrants
    • 2005

      Recollections of a Provincial Past

      (Recuerdos de Provincia)

      • 380 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      The memoirs capture Sarmiento's childhood in a colonial Andean province, showcasing the clash between civilization and barbarism. Written during his exile, the narrative reflects on his personal growth and political experiences, positioning himself as a representative figure of newly independent Argentina. Through his reflections, Sarmiento not only chronicles his life but also offers insights into the broader historical and cultural context of South America in the nineteenth century, making it a significant work in Spanish American literature.

      Recollections of a Provincial Past