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  • - The Postmortem Cesarean Operation in the Spanish Empire
    av Martha (Professor Few
    260,-

    Explores the history of the postmortem cesarean operation, which was performed in order to extract the fetus and save its soul through baptism. Examines accounts of the operation from across the Spanish empire in the eighteenth century.

  • - The Tumultuous Life and Tragic Death of William Lamport
    av Andrea (Biblioteca Digital Mexicana (BDMAX)) Martinez Baracs
    273,-

    Examines the life and work of William Lamport (d. 1659), an Irish rebel, soldier, poet, and thinker who was burned at the stake by the Inquisition in Mexico. Includes a collection of Lamport's most representative writings, including poetry, psalms, and a plan for a Mexican uprising against Spain.

  • - Fear, Loathing, and Public Piety in a Colonial Mining Metropolis
    av Kris (France Vinton Scholes Chair in Colonial Latin American History Lane
    236,-

    Narrative accounts, translated into English, of a pandemic that swept across South America between 1717 and 1722, devastating the cities of Buenos Aires, Cordoba, Potosi, Arequipa, and Cuzco as well as many smaller towns.

  • - Nikolaus Federmann's Indian History
    av Peter (University of Texas at Austin) Hess
    357,-

    The first English translation of Jndianische Historia, an account by the German mercenary Nikolaus Federmann of the incursion he led to the interior of Venezuela in 1530-31. Includes a critical introduction that contextualizes Federmann's firsthand account within the broader Spanish colonial system.

  • - The De la Cruz Family Papers of Colonial Mexico
    av Caterina (Columbia University) Pizzigoni
    236,-

    Examines a rare set of family documents from central Mexico, originally written in Nahuatl, from the seventeenth to the early nineteenth century. Illustrates a complex indigenous world, with the challenges and opportunities of life within the Spanish colonial system.

  • - The Journal and History of the Brouwer Expedition to Valdivia in 1643
    av Mark (Professor of History Meuwese
    340,-

    An English translation of a Dutch travel account, published in Amsterdam in 1646, that describes the Dutch attempt to establish a foothold in the abandoned Spanish colonial city of Valdivia, Chile, in order to find gold and establish alliances with the indigenous Mapuche people.

  • - Indigenous Perspectives on the Spanish Occupation of Nueva Galicia, 1524-1545
    av Ida (Professor Altman
    327,-

    An English translation of accounts of the experiences and responses of the indigenous peoples of western Mexico in the first half of the sixteenth century to Spanish efforts to establish control over the region that they would call Nueva Galicia.

  • - Alva Ixtlilxochitl's Account of the Conquest of New Spain
     
    313,-

    An English translation of Alva Ixtlilxochitl's "Thirteenth Relation," an early seventeenth-century narrative of the conquest of Mexico from Hernan Cortes's arrival in 1519 through his expedition into Central America in 1524.

  • - Carvajal's Complaint of the Indians in the Court of Death
    av Carlos A. (Notre Dame University) Jauregui
    313,-

    The first English translation of Michael de Carvajal's Spanish play Complaint of the Indians in the Court of Death, originally published in 1557. Translated by Carlos Jauregui and Mark Smith-Soto. An annotated bilingual edition, with an introduction that discusses the origins and ideological significance of the play.

  • - Nahuatl and Maya Religious Texts
    av Mark Z. (Assumption College) Christensen
    374,-

    English translations of Nahuatl and Maya religious texts, including sermons, catechisms, and confessional manuals. Includes commentary examining the various Christianities presented to the colonial Aztec (Nahua) and Yucatec Maya, the origins and purpose of the texts, and their authors and the messages they intended to convey.

  • - Bartolome de Las Casas's Confesionario
    av O.P. Orique
    313,-

    The first complete English translation and annotated study of Bartolome de Las Casas's 1552 Confesionario. Explores its history and its guidelines for confessors administering the sacrament of confession to conquistadores, encomenderos, slaveholders, settlers, and others who had harmed indigenous peoples.

  • - An Early Jesuit Account of Inca Religion and Andean Christianity
    av Sabine (Reader in Social Anthropology Hyland
    338,-

    An English translation of a sixteenth-century Spanish manuscript, by an Inca Jesuit, about Inca religion and the spread of Christianity in colonial Peru. Includes an introductory essay.

  • - Sixteenth-Century Letters from the Rio de la Plata
     
    313,-

    A translation of letters written by settlers in the Rio de la Plata region of South America during the Spanish conquest in the sixteenth century.

  • - Spanish Accounts of the Gonzalo Jimenez de Quesada Expedition of Conquest
    av J. Michael Francis
    287,-

    In early April 1536, Gonzalo Jimenez de Quesada led a military expedition from the coastal city of Santa Marta deep into the interior of what is today modern Colombia. This title reconstructs the tale of the Jimenez expedition, the early stages of the Spanish conquest of Muisca territory, and the foundation of the city of Santa Fe de Bogota.

  • - Benzoni's Historia del Mondo Nuovo
    av Girolamo Benzoni
    313,-

    An abridged, annotated translation of Girolamo Benzoni's 1572 History of the New World, which describes firsthand encounters between Europeans and Native Americans, New World geography, and indigenous flora and fauna.

  • - Spanish, Nahua, and Maya Accounts of the Conquest Wars
    av Matthew Restall
    278,-

    After invading highland Guatemala in 1524, Spaniards claimed to have smashed the Kaqchikel and K'iche' Maya kingdoms and to have forged a new colony - with their leader, Pedro de Alvarado, as Guatemala's conquistador. This volume shows that the real story of the Spanish invasion was very different.

  • - Primal Anthropology in the Americas
    av Neil L. (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Whitehead
    380,-

    Translations of the earliest accounts, from the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, of the native peoples of the Americas, including Columbus's descriptions of his first voyage. Documents the emergence of a primal anthropology and how Spanish ethnological classifications were integral to colonial discovery, occupation, and conquest.

  • - Works from an Inquisitional Theorist, a Heretic, and an Inquisitional Deputy
    av Martin Austin (University of Miami) Nesvig
    311,-

    Examines writings by three early modern Spanish Franciscans in Mexico. Alfonso de Castro, an inquisitional theorist, offers a defense of Indian education. Alonso Cabello, convicted of Erasmianism by the Mexican Inquisition, discusses Christ's humanity in a Nativity sermon. Diego Munoz, an inquisitional deputy, investigates witchcraft in Celaya.

  • - Bernardo de Vargas Machuca's Defense and Discourse of the Western Conquests
     
    377,-

    An English translation and critical edition of a refutation, written about 1603 by the soldier Bernardo de Vargas Machuca, of Bartolome de las Casas's famous Brief Account of the Destruction of the Indies (1558).

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