Victors and Vanquished: Spanish and Nahua Views of the Conquest of Mexico

Victors and Vanquished: Spanish and Nahua Views of the Conquest of Mexico

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Victors and Vanquished: Spanish and Nahua Views of the Conquest of Mexico

In 1519 Hernán Cortés and a small band of Spanish conquistadors overthrew the mighty Mexican empire of the Aztecs. Using excerpts primarily drawn from Bernal Diaz's 1632 account of the Spanish victory and testimonies — many recently uncovered — of indigenous Nahua survivors, Victors and Vanquished clearly demonstrates how personal interests, class and ethnic biases, and political considerations influenced the interpretation of momentous events. A substantial introduction is followed by 9 chronological sections that illuminate the major events and personalities in this powerful historical episode and reveal the changing attitudes toward European expansionism. The volume includes a broad array of visual images and maps, a glossary of Spanish and Nahua terms, biographical notes, a chronology, a selected bibliography, questions for consideration, and an index.

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Country
USA
Brand
Bedford/St. Martin's
Manufacturer
Bedford/St. Martin's
Binding
Paperback
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Illustrated
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8
Length
5.5
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0.65
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0.5
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1