Calamuchita: They gave away two research books on the history of La Cruz

Calamuchita: They gave away two research books on the history of La Cruz

2024-10-29 14:02:00

Last Friday, the 25th, two historical research books on the town were on display in La Cruz, one of which has a longer history in the Calamuchita Valley.

This takes place within the framework of a book fair organized by the Domingo Faustino Sarmiento School in the town.

The books, written by Claudio Bustos (Lic), a professor at the National University of Córdoba, and Mauricio Jaimes, a legislator and former mayor of La Cruz province, discuss the former Spanish Origins, Spanish Conquest, and Formation of Spanish Colonial Rule.

Calamuchita. These two books provide a history of La Cruz.

this book cross. Our history, culture and heritageis a survey of colonial life from the arrival of the first settlers in the 16th century to the present arrival of immigrants.

Claudio Bustos told sound In this book, “historical records are arranged chronologically with written evidence of the people, landmarks, and institutions that make this town a place worth knowing and visiting.”

Another type of writing is called The Myth of CrucenoCreole origin stories are told that have been passed down from generation to generation and brought together in materials that help understand why the people of Santa Cruz exist.

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Mauricio Jaimes said: “About 1500, not long after the arrival of the conquistadors, we settled there and apparently the life of the locals in this land also began. The whole adventure was A real journey through time. It took Claudio years of research; and for me, years of curiosity, interpretation and analysis until I got here.

These copies are not yet for sale, but will be available soon. “We’re figuring out how to market them so that the proceeds can be donated to some institution,” Jaimes commented.

“What we did was start distributing them to local agencies,” he concluded.

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