Sociolog a De Lima, Volumes 1-2 by Joaqu n Capelo presents a comprehensive sociological study of the city of Lima. This two-volume work delves into the social structures, urban dynamics, and cultural nuances that define Lima as a complex and evolving metropolis. Capelo's detailed analysis offers valuable insights into the historical and contemporary issues shaping the city, providing a foundational understanding of Peruvian society.
This seminal work is essential reading for scholars and students interested in urban sociology, Latin American studies, and the social development of Lima. Its enduring relevance makes it a crucial resource for anyone seeking to understand the multifaceted nature of this vibrant South American capital.
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