En torno a la conquista. visiones recientes
Ciudad de México: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Instituto de Investigaciones Filológicas, Centro de Estudios Literarios (Ediciones Especiales, 122), 2021. First Edition. Paperback. 343p., photos, facsimiles, bibl., indices, wrps. New. Item #78955
ISBN: 9786073049221
Twelve research papers by specialists on issues related to the conquest of Mexico are gathered here. Approaches or "visions" from different disciplines make up and structure this volume, which complements the research of historians in archives from Mexico and Europe, the field work of archaeologists and ethnohistorians, and the reading of canonical texts and chronicles on this subject. and little-known or unpublished documents, through new interpretations that provide enriching knowledge and nuances. The book falls within the framework of the commemoration of the 500th anniversary of the arrival of the army that departed from Cuba under the command of Cortés, landed in Veracruz and founded the Villa Rica of the same name in March 1519 to, from there, lead the expedition that would end with the defeat of the Mexica of Tenochtitlan and their allies. The texts of the authorship of Ascensión Hernández Triviño, María del Carmen Martínez Martínez, Rodrigo Martínez Baracs, et al. range from the “geopolitics” of the Renaissance to the screens of the 17th-century conquest. They seek to update the reader and provide a comprehensive vision for a current discussion inside and outside academic circles. Miriam Judith Gallegos Gómora and Ricardo Armijo Torres, Flora Salazar Ledesma, José Manuel Chávez Gómez. María del Carmen León Cázares, W. George Lovell, Carlos Conover Blancas, María de Guadalupe Suárez Castro, Miguel Soto, and Verónica Volkow range from the “geopolitics” of the Renaissance to the screens of the 17th-century conquest. They seek to update the reader and provide a comprehensive vision for a current discussion inside and outside academic circles. Miriam Judith Gallegos Gómora and Ricardo Armijo Torres, Flora Salazar Ledesma, José Manuel Chávez Gómez. María del Carmen León Cázares, W. George Lovell, Carlos Conover Blancas, María de Guadalupe Suárez Castro, Miguel Soto, and Verónica Volkow range from the “geopolitics” of the Renaissance to the screens of the 17th-century conquest. They seek to update the reader and provide a comprehensive vision for a current discussion inside and outside academic circles.
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