Rómulo Betancourt: His Historical Personality and the Genesis of Modern Democracy in Venezuela

German Carrera Damas
Translated by Elizabeth Lowe
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Rómulo Betancourt: His Historical Personality and the Genesis of Modern Democracy in Venezuela

German Carrera Damas
Translated by Elizabeth Lowe
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  • Published date: Jun 08, 2021
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 446
  • Publisher: University of Florida Press
  • ISBN: 9781683402015
  • Dimensions: 6.1" W x 1.5" L x 9.4" H
Germán Carrera Damas is retired professor of history at the Central University of Venezuela and has served as Venezuela?s ambassador to Colombia, Mexico, and the Czech Republic. His many books include El culto a Bolívar and Una nación llamada Venezuela. Elizabeth Lowe teaches in the MS in Translation and Interpreting program at New York University. She is the translator of Backlands: The Canudos Campaign by Euclides da Cunha.

?Rómulo Betancourt is one of those people who made a difference, not only for his native Venezuela but as an exemplar of what might be possible for other nations in their quest for freedom and democracy within a context of economic prosperity and socioeconomic well-being.??from the foreword by John V. Lombardi

?A book twice essential: first for the man, beyond the question of whether this work on Betancourt?s significance matches the political preferences of the reader, and second, for the work?s clarification of Betancourt?s achievements and struggles that help us understand from where we have come and to where we are going.??El Nacional

?Ensures that Venezuelans can gain the insight needed to understand the value of their past that remains alive, dynamic, and largely responsible, for better or worse, for their present.??Vice Versa

?Rómulo Betancourt has been and will continue to be an inspiration for Venezuelans attempting to recapture their democracy. That the volume is by Germán Carrera Damas, one of Venezuela?s greatest historians, only increases the pleasure of reading this book.??Joseph S. Tulchin, author of Latin America in International Politics: Challenging US Hegemony

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