Description
Discover the riveting history of the Air Wars Between Ecuador and Peru in Volume 1 of the Latin America@War series, expertly authored by Amaru Tincopa. This comprehensive paperback edition provides an exhaustive exploration of the long-standing territorial disputes that have embroiled these two nations for nearly two centuries. The conflict's roots trace back to the Real Cedulas—Spain's royal proclamations defining colonial territories—which has influenced the geopolitical landscape of South America even today.
In this detailed volume, the author draws from extensive research including official documents from the Fuerza Aérea del Perú and various private records, bringing you an eye-opening narrative of aerial engagements that transpired during pivotal years like 1941 and the 1980s. Featuring 72 meticulously researched pages, this book uncovers the lesser-known aspects of these aerial confrontations that took place amidst the global turmoil of World War II.
Not only does 'Air Wars Between Ecuador and Peru' highlight the military strategies and operations involved, but it also delves into the rich shared cultural and social landscapes of both nations, making this an essential read for historians and anyone interested in international relations in Latin America. Whether you're a history buff or a scholar, this volume serves as a crucial addition to your collection, providing valuable insights into how cultural ties and disputes can shape the course of history. Don’t miss this chance to explore a unique chapter of the Latin American conflict narrative.
In this detailed volume, the author draws from extensive research including official documents from the Fuerza Aérea del Perú and various private records, bringing you an eye-opening narrative of aerial engagements that transpired during pivotal years like 1941 and the 1980s. Featuring 72 meticulously researched pages, this book uncovers the lesser-known aspects of these aerial confrontations that took place amidst the global turmoil of World War II.
Not only does 'Air Wars Between Ecuador and Peru' highlight the military strategies and operations involved, but it also delves into the rich shared cultural and social landscapes of both nations, making this an essential read for historians and anyone interested in international relations in Latin America. Whether you're a history buff or a scholar, this volume serves as a crucial addition to your collection, providing valuable insights into how cultural ties and disputes can shape the course of history. Don’t miss this chance to explore a unique chapter of the Latin American conflict narrative.