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Sword of Empire: The Spanish Conquest of the Americas from Columbus to Cortés, 1492-1529

Contributor(s): Chipman, Donald E (Author)

ISBN: 9781933337883

Publisher: State House Press at the Texas Center-Schreiner University

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Pub Date: June 14, 2021

Dewey: 972.0009031

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Illustrated, Index, Maps, Price on Product

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.10" H x 9.10" L x 6.10" W ( 1.15 lbs) 320 pages

BISAC Categories:

History | Latin America | Mexico | Modern | 16th Century | Europe | Spain

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Description: Sword of Empire: The Spanish Conquest of the Americas from Columbus to Cortés, 1492-1529 is, by design, an approachable and accessible history of some of the most life-altering events in the story of man. Chipman examines the contributions of Christopher Columbus and Hernando Cortes in creating the foundations of the Spanish Empire in North America.

Chipman has produced a readable and accurate narrative for students and the reading public, although some information presented on Cortes cannot be found elsewhere in print and is therefore of interest to specialists in the history of Spain in America. Exclusive material from Professor France V. Scholes and the author share insights into the multi layered complexities of a man born in 1484 and named at birth Fernando Cortes.

As for Columbus, born in Genoa on the Italian peninsula in 1451 and given the name Cristobal de Colon, he is a more transformative man than Cortes in bringing Western Civilization to the major Caribbean islands in the Spanish West Indies and beyond. Historians strive to present a "usable past" and the post-Columbian world is, of course, the modern world. Columbus's discoveries, those of other mariners who followed to the south in America, and still other eastward to the Asia placed the world on the path of global interdependence-both good and ill-for peoples of the world.

There are no footnotes in Sword of Empire--this is narrative at its finest--but there are extensive bibliographies for each chapter that will prove useful for readers of every background.

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