Interviewed by Michael Noctor
Introduce yourself and field of expertise
Audio PlayerWhy did the likes of Miranda and Bolivar choose to fight against Spanish colonial rule?
Audio PlayerWhat sort of ideas did they look to borrow from other revolutions that had occurred before them and that were occurring during their lifetime?
Audio PlayerWould it be fair to characterise Miranda then as analogous to the founding fathers of the United States in many ways?
Audio PlayerWhy does Miranda deserve to be better known throughout the UK, do you think?
Audio PlayerTurning to Bolivar, how is he swept up in this movement/struggle for South American independence from Spain?
Audio PlayerWould it be fair to characterise Bolivar as the Napoleon of South America?
Audio PlayerHow was Bolivar viewed by his contemporaries in South America?
Audio PlayerAre there any noteworthy controversies that people should be aware of?
Audio PlayerWere there any social movements or social trends in South America and in Latin America that Miranda and Bolivar played a part in or struggled against?
Audio PlayerWould it be fair to view Bolivar as military success than a political success?
Audio PlayerWas South America better or worse off before his actions?
Audio PlayerSo, his legacy to South America, one might say is institutions and structural, so to speak, and impacts politics and government?
Audio PlayerThinking about the end of Bolivar life, how do these newly independent South American states view each other and why is there, from an outsider point of view, such sharp rivalries and disagreements? Could that be known as one of one of his legacies?
Audio PlayerHow is Bolivar viewed today? Does he have a positive reputation or is it tainted?
Audio PlayerWhat can he teach us in the modern day?
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