The Don Vasco Route
Autores: Ernesto Ríos Lanz, Silvia Figueroa, Zamudio, et al. Adalberto Ríos Szalay
Edita Michoacan & Lunwerg
2007
1ª edición
Tapa dura
Sobrecubierta
266 pág.
32 x 28 cm.
Papel de excelente calidad
IDIOMA: english / inglés
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The government of the state of Michoacan has crea ted a model of cultural tourism in order to share the experience of discovering the work, environment and sentiments of an achievement that was exceptional in the history of humanity: the Don Vasco Route. Given the opportunity that the New World represented, Vasco de Quiroga attempted to crea te a fair society; he rejected the idea of conquest, which subjugated the people and imposed its own culture, and instead proposed a new model that acknowledged the spirituality and abilities of all men and, in particular, of the p'urhepecha people. Quiroga, that Renaissance man who founded one of the first higher education institutions on the American continent, introduced new methods of education. He was outstanding as a social worker, and succeeded in integrating such aspects as health, agricultural and craft production, just and community hospitality. Vasco de Quiroga gained the recognition of the people of Michoacan, who granted him the maximum attribute, and which has survived for almost 500 years: the respectful title of "tat". Michoacan invites you to travel the Don Vasco Route, to enjoy sights and experiences that encourage optimism for the finest values of humanity.