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Invasion And Transformation Interdisciplinary Perspectives On The Conquest Of Mexico Rebecca P Brienen Rebecca P Brienen

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Invasion And Transformation Interdisciplinary Perspectives On The Conquest Of Mexico Rebecca P Brienen Rebecca P Brienen
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Publisher: University Press of Colorado
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.54 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Rebecca P. Brienen; Rebecca P. Brienen
ISBN: 9780870818868, 0870818864
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Invasion And Transformation Interdisciplinary Perspectives On The Conquest Of Mexico Rebecca P Brienen Rebecca P Brienen by Rebecca P. Brienen; Rebecca P. Brienen 9780870818868, 0870818864 instant download after payment.

Invasion and Transformation examines the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire and transformations in political, social, cultural, and religious life in Mexico during the Conquest and the ensuing colonial period. In particular, contributors consider the ways in which the Conquest itself was remembered, both in its immediate aftermath and in later centuries.Was Moteuczoma really as weak as history portrayed him? As Susan D. Gillespie instead suggests in "Blaming Moteuczoma," the representation of Moteuczoma as a scapegoat for the Aztec defeat can be understood as a product of indigenous resistance and accommodation following the imposition of Spanish colonialism. Chapters address the various roles (real and imagined) of Moteuczoma, Cortés, and Malinche in the fall of the Aztecs; the representation of history in colonial art; and the complex cultural transformations that actually took place.
Including full-color reproductions of seventeenth-century paintings of the Conquest, Invasion and Transformation will appeal to scholars and students of Latin American history and anthropology, art history, colonial literature, and transatlantic studies. Contributors include Rebecca P. Brienen, Louise M. Burkhart, Ximena Chávez Balderas, Constance Cortez, Viviana Diáz Balsera, Martha Few, Susan D. Gillespie, Margaret A. Jackson, Diana Magaloni Kerpel, Matthew Restall, Michael Schreffler.

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