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Conquistadores : a new history of Spanish discovery and conquest / Fernando Cervantes.

Author/creator Cervantes, Fernando author.
Format Book and Print
EditionFirst North American edition.
Publication Info [New York, New York] : Viking, an imprint of Penguin Random House LLC, 2021.
Copyright Notice ©2020
Descriptionxviii, 493 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
Subject(s)
Portion of title New history of Spanish discovery and conquest
Contents Introduction -- Part I. Discoveries, 1492-1511 : -- 1. The ocean sea -- 2. The admiral -- 3. Hispaniola -- 4. A question of justice -- Part II. Conquests, 1510-33 : -- 5. Cuba -- 6. Imperial designs -- 7. The lure of China -- 8. Tenochtitlan -- 9. Defeat and victory -- 10. The Grand Chancellor's dream -- 11. The world of the mendicants -- 12. Spices and gold -- 13. Cajamarca -- Part III. Disenchantment, 1533-42 : -- 14. Cusco -- 15. Manqo Inka -- 16. The end of an era -- Reassessment.
Abstract "A sweeping, authoritative history of 16th-century Spain and its legendary conquistadors, whose ambitious and morally contradictory campaigns propelled a small European kingdom to become one of the formidable empires in the world "The depth of research in this book is astonishing, but even more impressive is the analytical skill Cervantes applies. . . . [He] conveys complex arguments in delightfully simple language, and most importantly knows how to tell a good story." -The Times (London) Over the few short decades that followed Christopher Columbus's first landing in the Caribbean in 1492, Spain conquered the two most formidable civilizations of the Americas: the Aztecs of Mexico and the Incas of Peru. Hernán Cortés, Francisco Pizarro, and the other explorers and soldiers that took part in these expeditions dedicated their lives to seeking political and religious glory, helping to build an empire unlike any the world had ever seen. But centuries later, these conquistadors have become the stuff of nightmares. In their own time, they were glorified as heroic adventurers, spreading Christian culture and helping to build an empire unlike any the world had ever seen. Today, they stand condemned for their cruelty and exploitation as men who decimated ancient civilizations and carried out horrific atrocities in their pursuit of gold and glory. In Conquistadores, acclaimed Mexican historian Fernando Cervantes-himself a descendant of one of the conquistadors-cuts through the layers of myth and fiction to help us better understand the context that gave rise to the conquistadors' actions. Drawing upon previously untapped primary sources that include diaries, letters, chronicles, and polemical treatises, Cervantes immerses us in the late-medieval, imperialist, religious world of 16th-century Spain, a world as unfamiliar to us as the Indigenous peoples of the New World were to the conquistadors themselves. His thought-provoking, illuminating account reframes the story of the Spanish conquest of the New World and the half-century that irrevocably altered the course of history"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Issued in other formOnline version: Cervantes, Fernando. Conquistadores First North American edition. New York : Viking, 2021 9781101981283
Genre/formHistory.
LCCN 2021029480
ISBN9781101981269 hardcover
ISBN1101981261 hardcover
ISBNelectronic book

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