In 1521 a band of several hundred Spaniards overthrew the Aztec empire in Mexico and its ruler, Moctezuma II. This defeat in itself created a major cultural shock for the indigenious population, but the later arrival of Spanish officials and colonists constituted a far greater if less dramatic upheaval. For the victorious Spaniards rejected Aztec governmental institutions, considering them to be distinctly inferior, and quickly substituted their own. Moctezuma II and a substantial number of the Aztec ruling class had died during the violence which accompanied the conquest and those who remained were not permitted to exercise leadership. It was, however, the stated policy of the Spanish Crown that the Indian population of New Spain should be...
In 1785, two men came into important government positions in New Spain who had considerable influenc...
During the conquest of the Americas, many Spanish conquistadors prospered off the subjugation of the...
Indigenous nobility of New Spain was almost always linked to pre-Hispanic lineages, who had to polit...
Las adjudicaciones de mercedes y privilegios se convirtieron para los descendientes de Moctezuma II ...
The decisive chapter of the so-called “conquest of Mexico” by the Spaniards was the collapse of the ...
When Spaniards arrived in central Mexico in 1519, Tetzcoco was one of the two most important ethnic ...
The present work tries to explain the proceeding and discharge of don Diego Luis Moctezuma Ilhuitlte...
At the beginning of the Colonial period, once Tenochtitlan had been conquered, the main scenario for...
In 1519, Hernan Cortes sailed to Mexico from Cuba with a band of Spaniards and conquered the country...
The Aztec civilization flourished in Mexico during the 14th, 15th and early 16th centuries. Aztec so...
My research focused on understanding how viceregal authority was accepted in Mesoamerica. Rather tha...
The Mexica founded Tenochtitlan on an island and developed a complex hydraulic system to manage thei...
Abstract The rapid hegemony of the Aztecss resulted not only from their expansionist ambition but al...
This dissertation seeks to unravel some of the most interesting and least known characteristics of t...
The Empire of the Triple Alliance-often called the Aztec empire-occupied a somewhat para-doxical pla...
In 1785, two men came into important government positions in New Spain who had considerable influenc...
During the conquest of the Americas, many Spanish conquistadors prospered off the subjugation of the...
Indigenous nobility of New Spain was almost always linked to pre-Hispanic lineages, who had to polit...
Las adjudicaciones de mercedes y privilegios se convirtieron para los descendientes de Moctezuma II ...
The decisive chapter of the so-called “conquest of Mexico” by the Spaniards was the collapse of the ...
When Spaniards arrived in central Mexico in 1519, Tetzcoco was one of the two most important ethnic ...
The present work tries to explain the proceeding and discharge of don Diego Luis Moctezuma Ilhuitlte...
At the beginning of the Colonial period, once Tenochtitlan had been conquered, the main scenario for...
In 1519, Hernan Cortes sailed to Mexico from Cuba with a band of Spaniards and conquered the country...
The Aztec civilization flourished in Mexico during the 14th, 15th and early 16th centuries. Aztec so...
My research focused on understanding how viceregal authority was accepted in Mesoamerica. Rather tha...
The Mexica founded Tenochtitlan on an island and developed a complex hydraulic system to manage thei...
Abstract The rapid hegemony of the Aztecss resulted not only from their expansionist ambition but al...
This dissertation seeks to unravel some of the most interesting and least known characteristics of t...
The Empire of the Triple Alliance-often called the Aztec empire-occupied a somewhat para-doxical pla...
In 1785, two men came into important government positions in New Spain who had considerable influenc...
During the conquest of the Americas, many Spanish conquistadors prospered off the subjugation of the...
Indigenous nobility of New Spain was almost always linked to pre-Hispanic lineages, who had to polit...