El siglo XVII no fue una época oscura, fue el Siglo de oro Español, Colegios mayores y universidades
For a long time, the history of the Americas was told as a dark period, devoid of independent thought or intellectual production. However, books, debates, and interesting figures circulated in American cities. In this new episode of the series "In Times of Noise," historian Germán Mejía Pavony explains who the so-called "intellectuals" were and why colleges and universities were key to the development of the Americas. Javeriana Estéreo 91.9 FM Bogotá - Official Page

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