The Spanish conquest of the Americas was one of the most brutal episodes in human history. Entire cultures of American natives were suppressed, murdered, raped, and enslaved by Spanish conquistadors on an incessant quest for precious metals and other material wealth. The devastation wrought upon the natives was so great that some Spaniards felt that what they were doing violated God\u27s will and was naturally and morally wrong, but they were vastly outnumbered. The majority saw it as their right, duty, and privilege to conquer and subject these millions of people to Spanish rule. Since they were trying to justify their case to sovereigns and a public that were thousands of miles away, they had to convey their reports regarding the natives ...
1492 was a momentous year for Spain. The Genoese explorer Christopher Columbus set foot in the Ameri...
During the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, most of Mesoamerica was invaded and colonized by the...
This research examines the alliance formed between the Spanish and the Tlaxcalans during the Conques...
Shorter WorksThe Spaniards watched with bated breath. The dust, having been kicked up by hundreds of...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/75430/1/j.0022-3840.1999.00101.x.pd
Winner of the American Philosophical Association’s 2019 Essay Prize in Latin American Thought | West...
The sixteenth-century Spanish conquest in the Americas has significantly altered world history. Unfo...
The European sailors and explorers who “discovered” America showed no doubt regarding the fact that ...
During the conquest of the Americas, many Spanish conquistadors prospered off the subjugation of the...
Spanish settlers in the New World began enslaving Native people immediately after the 1492; by 1498 ...
Traditionally history has been na...
Spanish American captivity narratives deal with captivity either in the hands of Indians or privatee...
The Spanish discovery of the New World was one of the most consequential events in the development o...
This dissertation - a postcolonial re-examination of Bartolome de las Casas, the 16th century Spanis...
This is an article to try to clarify the muliple politico-theological rationales of othering the ind...
1492 was a momentous year for Spain. The Genoese explorer Christopher Columbus set foot in the Ameri...
During the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, most of Mesoamerica was invaded and colonized by the...
This research examines the alliance formed between the Spanish and the Tlaxcalans during the Conques...
Shorter WorksThe Spaniards watched with bated breath. The dust, having been kicked up by hundreds of...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/75430/1/j.0022-3840.1999.00101.x.pd
Winner of the American Philosophical Association’s 2019 Essay Prize in Latin American Thought | West...
The sixteenth-century Spanish conquest in the Americas has significantly altered world history. Unfo...
The European sailors and explorers who “discovered” America showed no doubt regarding the fact that ...
During the conquest of the Americas, many Spanish conquistadors prospered off the subjugation of the...
Spanish settlers in the New World began enslaving Native people immediately after the 1492; by 1498 ...
Traditionally history has been na...
Spanish American captivity narratives deal with captivity either in the hands of Indians or privatee...
The Spanish discovery of the New World was one of the most consequential events in the development o...
This dissertation - a postcolonial re-examination of Bartolome de las Casas, the 16th century Spanis...
This is an article to try to clarify the muliple politico-theological rationales of othering the ind...
1492 was a momentous year for Spain. The Genoese explorer Christopher Columbus set foot in the Ameri...
During the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, most of Mesoamerica was invaded and colonized by the...
This research examines the alliance formed between the Spanish and the Tlaxcalans during the Conques...