ISBN:
9780062427267
Language:
English
Pages:
xxxiii, 526 Seiten, 16 ungezählte Seiten Bildtafeln
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Illustrationen, Karten, genealogische Tafeln
Edition:
First edition
DDC:
972/.020922
Keywords:
Cortés, Hernán
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Moctezuma
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Montezuma / II / Emperor of Mexico / approximately 1480-1520
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Cortés, Hernán / 1485-1547
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Cortés, Hernán / 1485-1547
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Montezuma / II / Emperor of Mexico / approximately 1480-1520
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Conquest of Mexico (1519-1540)
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Mexico / History / Conquest, 1519-1540
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HISTORY / Expeditions & Discoveries
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HISTORY / Latin America / Mexico
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POLITICAL SCIENCE / Colonialism & Post-Colonialism
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HISTORY / Expeditions & Discoveries
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HISTORY / Latin America / Mexico
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POLITICAL SCIENCE / Colonialism & Post-Colonialism
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Mexico
;
1519-1540
;
History
;
Biografie
;
Cortés, Hernán 1485-1547
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Moctezuma II. Aztekenreich, Herrscher 1466-1520
Abstract:
"On November 8, 1519, the Spanish conquistador Hernando Cortés first met Montezuma, the Aztec emperor, at the entrance to the capital city of Tenochtitlan. This introduction--the prelude to the Spanish seizure of Mexico City and to European colonization of the mainland of the Americas--has long been the symbol of Cortés's bold and brilliant military genius. Montezuma, on the other hand, is remembered as a coward who gave away a vast empire and touched off a wave of colonial invasions across the hemisphere. But is this really what happened? In a departure from traditional tellings, When Montezuma Met Cortés uses "the Meeting"--as Restall dubs their first encounter--as the entry point into a comprehensive reevaluation of both Cortés and Montezuma. Drawing on rare primary sources and overlooked accounts by conquistadors and Aztecs alike, Restall explores Cortés's and Montezuma's posthumous reputations, their achievements and failures, and the worlds in which they lived--leading, step by step, to a dramatic inversion of the old story. As Restall takes us through this sweeping, revisionist account of a pivotal moment in modern civilization, he calls into question our view of the history of the Americas, and, indeed, of history itself" --
Description / Table of Contents:
Prologue: Invention -- Mysterious kindness -- No small amazement -- Social grace and monstrous ritual -- The empire in his hands -- The greatest enterprises -- Principal plunderers -- The epic boxer -- Without mercy or purpose -- Epilogue: Halls of the Montezumas -- Appendix: Language and label, cast and dynasty
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