This paper proposes a critical approach about the place of the Indians in the Mesoamerican Conquest and colonization. To this purpose, we will use the notion of “Indian Conquistadors” to analyze and interpret Diego Muñoz Camargo’s Descripción de la ciudad y provincia de Tlaxcala (1584). We will follow four interconnected approaches. The first proposes a theoretical and methodological background about the notion of Indian Conquistadors. The second refers to the Descripción’s context of production and its contents. The third uses the notion of Indian conquistadors to reveal some specific aspects within the written text of the Descripción and in a selection of its well-known images. Finally, the fourth reconsiders the purpose of Muñoz Camargo’...
Through the analysis of diverse testimonies from about a half dozen military campaigns carried out b...
"Este artículo presenta una interpretación de las historias visuales y escritas de la conquista de l...
The controversy over the conquest of Mexico is as old as this historical event and yet still today i...
This dissertation exposes the pivotal nature of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century geographic discou...
Chance y Stark (2007) han propuesto las diferentes estrategias seguidas por los indígenas mesoameric...
This article presents an interpretation of the visual and written histories of the conquest of New S...
En la historiografía de la conquista de la Nueva España ha quedado pendiente analizar los imaginario...
This paper analyses the representation of colonial domination, process commonly known as “The Conque...
Abstract The conquest of Mexico-City was achieved by 2100 men among whom 1212 were identified both n...
La tradición dice que la conquista de México fue realizada por Hernán Cort&eacu...
In the historiography of the Conquest of Nueva España it is necessary to analyze the imaginary that ...
Beginning with Hernando Cortés’s capture of Aztec Tenochtitlan in 1521, legions of “Indian conquista...
The sixteenth-century Spanish conquest in the Americas has significantly altered world history. Unfo...
In this paper, we describe the perspectives used to focused on the process of conquest and colonizat...
La historia de México desde la conquista por Hernán Cortés ha sido escrita fundamentalmente desde un...
Through the analysis of diverse testimonies from about a half dozen military campaigns carried out b...
"Este artículo presenta una interpretación de las historias visuales y escritas de la conquista de l...
The controversy over the conquest of Mexico is as old as this historical event and yet still today i...
This dissertation exposes the pivotal nature of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century geographic discou...
Chance y Stark (2007) han propuesto las diferentes estrategias seguidas por los indígenas mesoameric...
This article presents an interpretation of the visual and written histories of the conquest of New S...
En la historiografía de la conquista de la Nueva España ha quedado pendiente analizar los imaginario...
This paper analyses the representation of colonial domination, process commonly known as “The Conque...
Abstract The conquest of Mexico-City was achieved by 2100 men among whom 1212 were identified both n...
La tradición dice que la conquista de México fue realizada por Hernán Cort&eacu...
In the historiography of the Conquest of Nueva España it is necessary to analyze the imaginary that ...
Beginning with Hernando Cortés’s capture of Aztec Tenochtitlan in 1521, legions of “Indian conquista...
The sixteenth-century Spanish conquest in the Americas has significantly altered world history. Unfo...
In this paper, we describe the perspectives used to focused on the process of conquest and colonizat...
La historia de México desde la conquista por Hernán Cortés ha sido escrita fundamentalmente desde un...
Through the analysis of diverse testimonies from about a half dozen military campaigns carried out b...
"Este artículo presenta una interpretación de las historias visuales y escritas de la conquista de l...
The controversy over the conquest of Mexico is as old as this historical event and yet still today i...