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Maya Conquistador

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ISBN-10: 0807055077

ISBN-13: 9780807055076

Edition: 1999

Authors: Matthew Restall

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The real story of the Mayan encounter with the Spanish, based on newly revealed eyewitness accounts Our familiar images of Mexico's conquest are powerful and enduring: bold and bloodthirsty Spanish conquistadors; nobly savage Aztecs lamenting their broken bones and spears; the battles of Cortés and Montezuma; enormous pyramids and exquisite gold and jade ornaments unearthed in "the land of the sun." But one story has not yet been told-and it is one that could reshape our entire vision of the conquest. It is the story of the Spanish creation of a colony in the Yucatán, home of the Maya since ancient times. Maya Conquistador tells this tale through a collection of unique firsthand…    
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Book details

List price: $22.00
Copyright year: 1999
Publisher: Beacon Press
Publication date: 8/30/1999
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 272
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.20" long x 0.50" tall
Weight: 0.836

Matthew Restall is the Edwin Erle Sparks Professor of Colonial Latin American History, Anthropology and Women's Studies at Penn State University at University Park. He is also the co-director of "LiLACS" and Director of Latin American Studies, a member of the Committee for Early Modern Studies, the editor of "Ethnohistory Journal", and the series editor for "Latin American Originals". Restall's area of specialization resides in colonial Yucatan, Mexico, Maya history, the Spanish Conquest, and Africans in Spanish America. During the 1990s, his research focused on studying the Mayas of Yucatan through sources written in the Yucatec Maya language between the sixteenth and nineteenth…    

Maps and Figures
List of Abbreviations
Preface
Contexts and Conquests
Conquests
Recontextualizing Calamity
The Maya Accounts of the Conquest of Yucatan
The Insinuated Conquest: The Chontal Account from Acalan-Tixchel
Conquest as Chronology: The Annals of Oxkutzcab
The Community View: The Calkini Account
Maya Conquistadors: The Pech Accounts from Chicxulub and Yaxkukul
The Cruel Cycle: The Accounts from the Books of Chilam Balam
A Hybrid Perspective: The Accounts by Gaspar Antonio Chi
The Politics of Conquest: The Letters of the Batabob to the King
Conquest as Negotiation: The Perspective of Petitions
Notes
Glossary of Maya and Spanish Terms
List of Historical Figures
Bibliography
Index