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Your search for: subjects:"Mexico History Conquest 1519 1540"


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Books on: "MEXICO HISTORY CONQUEST 1519 1540" (Subject)

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    Alexander and the East: The Tragedy of Triumph
    Book by A. B. Bosworth; Oxford University Press, 1998
    Subjects: 
    Collections: History, Entire Library

    In this study, Bosworth looks at Alexander the Great's activities in Central Asia and Pakistan, drawing a bleak picture of massacre and repression comparable to the Spanish conquest of Mexico. He investigates the evolution of Alexander's views of empire and concept of universal monarch, and ...
     
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    The Conquest of the Last Maya Kingdom
    Book by Grant D. Jones; Stanford University Press, 1998
    Subjects: 
    Collections: History, Entire Library

    On March 13, 1697, Spanish troops from Yucatan attacked and occupied Nojpeten, the capital of the Maya people known as Itzas, the inhabitants of the last unconquered native New World kingdom. This political and ritual center -- located on a small island in a lake in the tropical forests of northern ...
     
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    Seven Myths of the Spanish Conquest
    Book by Matthew Restall; Oxford University Press, 2003
    Subjects: 
    Collections: History, Entire Library

    Here is an intriguing exploration of the ways in which the history of the Spanish Conquest has been misread and passed down to become popular knowledge of these events. The book offers a fresh account of the activities of the best-known conquistadors and explorers, including Columbus, Cortes, and ...
     
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    Brutality and Benevolence: Human Ethology, Culture, and the Birth of Mexico
    Book by Abel A. Alves; Greenwood Press, 1996
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    Collections: History, Entire Library

    The Spanish conquest of Mexico is examined from the entirely new perspective of human animal behavior, or human ethology. Aspects of material culture like food, clothing, and shelter are explored as they relate to species-specific tendencies, including benevolence, brutality, xenophobia, curiosity, hierarchy, reciprocity, and territoriality.
     


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