Andrés Reséndez

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Books by Andrés Reséndez

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Book Cover of Andrés Reséndez - The Other Slavery: The Uncovered Story of Indian Enslavement in America

By Andrés Reséndez – Professor and historian at the University of California, Davis 

4.93
| 2016 | 448 Pages
Recommended for: 
History enthusiasts, scholars, and those interested in social justice issues. Intermediate to Advanced readers.
Reviews:
Insightful
Myth-shattering
Incisive
Original
Eye-opening
Illegal
Decimated
  • National Book Award Finalist
  • Los Angeles Times Bestseller
  • NPR Best Book of the Year
Recommended by Ja Loka, Hampton Sides, Richard White and 10 others
Ja LokaThere is a book titled "The Other Slavery: The Uncovered Story of Indian Enslavement in America" by Andreas Resendez
Read it. You will love it
Hampton SidesEvery now and then a new book comes along that throws a switch on our historical valences and makes us see ourselves anew. The Other Slavery is one such book. Much as Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee did when it first appeared in the early 1970s, Andrés Reséndez's carefully sifted work fundamentally reshapes our understanding of a great enduring mystery: What really accounts for the swift and tragic demise of our continent's indigenous peoples?
Richard WhiteIn The Other Slavery Andrés Reséndez retells a vast section of Native American and North American history by putting forced labor in its multiple forms at the center. The result is a revealing, tragic, and heartbreaking history
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Book Cover of Andrés Reséndez - Conquering the Pacific: An Unknown Mariner and the Final Great Voyage of the Age of Discovery

By Andrés Reséndez – Professor of history, National Book Award finalist 

4.63
| 2021 | 304 Pages
Recommended for: 
History enthusiasts and scholars. Ages 12 to Adults.
You will:
  • Learn about the historical significance of the Pacific voyages and their impact on global trade.
  • Discover the life and contributions of Lope Martín, an overlooked Afro-Portuguese navigator.
  • Understand the navigational techniques used during the Age of Discovery.
  • Explore the challenges faced by sailors during long-distance ocean voyages.
  • Gain insights into the cultural exchanges that occurred during these expeditions.
Reviews:
Informative
Well-Researched
Engaging
Interesting
Exciting
Not a page-turner
Repetitive
  • New York Times Bestseller
  • Finalist for the National Book Award
  • Winner of the 2017 Bancroft Prize
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