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After the success of "Madre Patria", Marcelo Gullo Omodeo returns with a new historical essay that refutes the most entrenched ideas about the actions of the Spanish Empire. "Nada por lo que pedir ...
After the success of "Madre Patria", Marcelo Gullo Omodeo returns with a new historical essay that refutes the most entrenched ideas about the actions of the Spanish Empire. "Nada por lo que pedir perdón" defends the importance of Spain's legacy, and also demonstrates that the countries that have criticized Spain (England, Holland, Germany, France and the United States, the main "judges" of the "Tribunal of History") are nations where slavery, ethnic cleansing and colonialism were at their peak. The Spanish Empire was the largest of its time and, therefore, the object of an uninterrupted war that did not end on the battlefields. As we shall see, the enemies of Spain have worked hard to keep their own atrocities hidden from the eyes of history.