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Peruvian Trajectories of Sociocultural Transformation
Journal of Global Initiatives: Policy, Pedagogy, Perspective
  • Daniel Paracka, Kennesaw State University
  • Ernesto Silva, Kennesaw State University
Publication Date
12-1-2013
Abstract

The story of Peru presents a continuous trajectory of sociocultural transformation where one civilization appropriates, borrows, and builds on the accomplishments of the previous often creating something new and unique. During the Year of Peru program KSU's faculty and students had the opportunity to learn in depth about Peru's rich history, culture, and modern society. They learned about a country rich in archeological discovery and human history, a story that does not simply begin with the Inca Empire, as the Inca were just one in a long line of powerful ancient civilizations (Chavin, Wari, Nazca, Moche, etc.) that previously ruled the Andean and coastal regions of where modern Peru lies. The Inca ruled over a vast territory and the empire comprised numerous ethnic groups who had been subjugated by either treaty or war.

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Citation Information
Daniel Paracka and Ernesto Silva. "Peruvian Trajectories of Sociocultural Transformation" (2013)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/daniel_paracka/4/