Author: William Hickling Prescott
Publisher:
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Category : Mexico
Languages : en
Pages : 486
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Mexico and the Life of the Conqueror, Hernando Cortés
Author: William Hickling Prescott
Publisher:
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Category : Mexico
Languages : en
Pages : 486
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Publisher:
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Category : Mexico
Languages : en
Pages : 486
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Mexico, and the Life of the Conqueror Fernando Cortes
Author: William Hickling Prescott
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Category : Mexico
Languages : en
Pages : 512
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Publisher:
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Category : Mexico
Languages : en
Pages : 512
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Mexico, and the Life of the Conqueror Fernando Cortes
Author: William Hickling Prescott
Publisher:
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Category : Mexico
Languages : en
Pages : 512
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Publisher:
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Category : Mexico
Languages : en
Pages : 512
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The Nations of the World: Mexico and the life of the conqueror Fernando Cortes
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Category : World history
Languages : en
Pages : 496
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Category : World history
Languages : en
Pages : 496
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Cortés. The Life of the Conqueror
Author: Francisco López de Gómara
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Category : Mexico
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Category : Mexico
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Cortes
Author: Francisco López de Gómara
Publisher: Univ of California Press
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Category : Mexico
Languages : en
Pages : 468
Book Description
A detailed history of the controversial explorer and his interactions with Aztec tribes and other groups in Central America.
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN:
Category : Mexico
Languages : en
Pages : 468
Book Description
A detailed history of the controversial explorer and his interactions with Aztec tribes and other groups in Central America.
Fernando Cortes and the Conquest of Mexico, 1485-1547
Author: Francis Augustus MacNutt
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Category : Mexico
Languages : en
Pages : 590
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Category : Mexico
Languages : en
Pages : 590
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The Native Conquistador
Author: Amber Brian
Publisher: Penn State Press
ISBN: 0271072040
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 127
Book Description
For many years, scholars of the conquest worked to shift focus away from the Spanish perspective and bring attention to the often-ignored voices and viewpoints of the Indians. But recent work that highlights the “Indian conquistadors” has forced scholars to reexamine the simple categories of conqueror and subject and to acknowledge the seemingly contradictory roles assumed by native peoples who chose to fight alongside the Spaniards against other native groups. The Native Conquistador—a translation of the “Thirteenth Relation,” written by don Fernando de Alva Ixtlilxochitl in the early seventeenth century—narrates the conquest of Mexico from Hernando Cortés’s arrival in 1519 through his expedition into Central America in 1524. The protagonist of the story, however, is not the Spanish conquistador but Alva Ixtlilxochitl’s great-great-grandfather, the native prince Ixtlilxochitl of Tetzcoco. This account reveals the complex political dynamics that motivated Ixtlilxochitl’s decisive alliance with Cortés. Moreover, the dynamic plotline, propelled by the feats of Prince Ixtlilxochitl, has made this a compelling story for centuries—and one that will captivate students and scholars today.
Publisher: Penn State Press
ISBN: 0271072040
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 127
Book Description
For many years, scholars of the conquest worked to shift focus away from the Spanish perspective and bring attention to the often-ignored voices and viewpoints of the Indians. But recent work that highlights the “Indian conquistadors” has forced scholars to reexamine the simple categories of conqueror and subject and to acknowledge the seemingly contradictory roles assumed by native peoples who chose to fight alongside the Spaniards against other native groups. The Native Conquistador—a translation of the “Thirteenth Relation,” written by don Fernando de Alva Ixtlilxochitl in the early seventeenth century—narrates the conquest of Mexico from Hernando Cortés’s arrival in 1519 through his expedition into Central America in 1524. The protagonist of the story, however, is not the Spanish conquistador but Alva Ixtlilxochitl’s great-great-grandfather, the native prince Ixtlilxochitl of Tetzcoco. This account reveals the complex political dynamics that motivated Ixtlilxochitl’s decisive alliance with Cortés. Moreover, the dynamic plotline, propelled by the feats of Prince Ixtlilxochitl, has made this a compelling story for centuries—and one that will captivate students and scholars today.
History of the Conquest of Mexico
Author: William Hickling Prescott
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Category : Mexico
Languages : en
Pages : 564
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Publisher:
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Category : Mexico
Languages : en
Pages : 564
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A Life Together
Author: Eric Van Young
Publisher: Yale University Press
ISBN: 0300258747
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 846
Book Description
An eminent historian’s biography of one of Mexico’s most prominent statesmen, thinkers, and writers Lucas Alamán (1792–1853) was the most prominent statesman, political economist, and historian in nineteenth-century Mexico. Alamán served as the central ministerial figure in the national government on three occasions, founded the Conservative Party in the wake of the Mexican-American War, and authored the greatest historical work on Mexico’s struggle for independence. Though Mexican historiography has painted Alamán as a reactionary, Van Young’s balanced portrait draws upon fifteen years of research to argue that Alamán was a conservative modernizer, whose north star was always economic development and political stability as the means of drawing Mexico into the North Atlantic world of advanced nation-states. Van Young illuminates Alamán’s contribution to the course of industrialization, advocacy for scientific development, and unerring faith in private property and institutions such as church and army as anchors for social stability, as well as his less commendable views, such as his disdain for popular democracy.
Publisher: Yale University Press
ISBN: 0300258747
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 846
Book Description
An eminent historian’s biography of one of Mexico’s most prominent statesmen, thinkers, and writers Lucas Alamán (1792–1853) was the most prominent statesman, political economist, and historian in nineteenth-century Mexico. Alamán served as the central ministerial figure in the national government on three occasions, founded the Conservative Party in the wake of the Mexican-American War, and authored the greatest historical work on Mexico’s struggle for independence. Though Mexican historiography has painted Alamán as a reactionary, Van Young’s balanced portrait draws upon fifteen years of research to argue that Alamán was a conservative modernizer, whose north star was always economic development and political stability as the means of drawing Mexico into the North Atlantic world of advanced nation-states. Van Young illuminates Alamán’s contribution to the course of industrialization, advocacy for scientific development, and unerring faith in private property and institutions such as church and army as anchors for social stability, as well as his less commendable views, such as his disdain for popular democracy.