The Spanish empire in America was the first of the great seaborne
empires of western Europe; it was for long the richest and the most
formidable, the focus of envy, fear, and hatred. Its haphazard
beginning dates from 1492; it was to last more than three hundred
years before breaking up in the early nineteenth century in civil wars
between rival generals and "liberators." Parry presents a broad
picture of the conquests of Cortès and Pizarro and of the economic
and social consequences in Spain of the effort to maintain control of
vast holdings. He probes the complex administration of the empire, its
economy, social structure, the influence of the Church, the
destruction of the Indian cultures and the effect of their decline on
Spanish policy. As we approach the quincentenary of Columbus's arrival
in the Americas, Parry provides the historical basis for a new
consideration of the former Spanish colonies of Latin America and the
transformation of pre-Columbian cultures to colonial states.
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ISBN
9780307822857
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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