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_223rd ed. _a509 _bS411 |
100 | 1 | _aSchwartz, Stuart B. | |
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_aVictors and Vanquished : _bSpanish and nahua views of the conquest of Mexico _cStuart B. Schwartz |
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_aBoston _bBedford/St. Martin's _c2000 |
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_axvi, 271 p. _c20cm |
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490 | 0 | _aBedford series in history & culture | |
504 | _aIncludes bibliographies and index | ||
520 | 3 | _aIn 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. | |
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