Voices from Vilcabamba: Accounts Chronicling the Fall of the Inca Empire
Autor Brian S. Bauer, Madeleine Halac-Higashimori, Gabriel E. Cantaruttien Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 feb 2016 – vârsta de la 18 ani
A
rich
new
source
of
important
archival
information,Voices
from
Vilcabambaexamines
the
fall
of
the
Inca
Empire
in
unprecedented
detail.
Containing
English
translations
of
seven
major
documents
from
the
Vilcabamba
era
(1536–1572),
this
volume
presents
an
overview
of
the
major
events
that
occurred
in
the
Vilcabamba
region
of
Peru
during
the
final
decades
of
Inca
rule.
Brian S. Bauer, Madeleine Halac-Higashimori, and Gabriel E. Cantarutti have translated and analyzed seven documents, most notablyDescription of Vilcabambaby Baltasar de Ocampo Conejeros and a selection from Martín de Murúa’sGeneral History of Peru, which focuses on the fall of Vilcabamba. Additional documents from a range of sources that include Augustinian investigations, battlefield reports, and critical eyewitness accounts are translated into English for the first time.
With a critical introduction on the history of the region during the Spanish Conquest and introductions to each of the translated documents, the volume provides an enhanced narrative on the nature of European-American relations during this time of important cultural transformation.
Brian S. Bauer, Madeleine Halac-Higashimori, and Gabriel E. Cantarutti have translated and analyzed seven documents, most notablyDescription of Vilcabambaby Baltasar de Ocampo Conejeros and a selection from Martín de Murúa’sGeneral History of Peru, which focuses on the fall of Vilcabamba. Additional documents from a range of sources that include Augustinian investigations, battlefield reports, and critical eyewitness accounts are translated into English for the first time.
With a critical introduction on the history of the region during the Spanish Conquest and introductions to each of the translated documents, the volume provides an enhanced narrative on the nature of European-American relations during this time of important cultural transformation.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781607324256
ISBN-10: 1607324253
Pagini: 264
Ilustrații: 21
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: University Press of Colorado
Colecția University Press of Colorado
ISBN-10: 1607324253
Pagini: 264
Ilustrații: 21
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: University Press of Colorado
Colecția University Press of Colorado
Recenzii
"Voices
from
Vilcabamba is
a
revealing
project.
.
.
. Like
all
good
history,
the
generalities
are
replaced
with
human-level
portraits
of
self-interest,
incompetence,
and
cruelty,
and
readers
develop
a
much
greater
appreciation
for
the
personal
and
political
motivations
and
machinations
of
the
day
and
for
how
slow
and
drawn-out
the
process
of
conquest
and
colonialism
really
was."
—Anthropology Review Database
—Anthropology Review Database
"The
volume
offers
a
welcome
synthesis
of
the
events
of
the
late
sixteenth
century
and
presents
readable
and
well-noted
translations
of
essential
texts.
.
.
. Voices
from
Vilcabamba is
a
valuable
scholarly
assemblage
that
makes
the
Vilcabamba
region
intellectually
accessible
to
an
unprecedented
degree.
The
book
offers
a
straightforward
historical
narrative,
solid
historiography,
and
primary
sources
that
make
it
possible
to
consider
both
Inca
and
Spanish
aims
and
actions.
It
is
a
valuable
addition
to
the
scholarly
literature
on
the
Incas
and
colonial
Peru."
—Journal of Anthropological Research
"Voices from Vilcabamba is a fine piece of scholarship."
—Sixteenth Century Journal
—Journal of Anthropological Research
"Voices from Vilcabamba is a fine piece of scholarship."
—Sixteenth Century Journal
Notă biografică
Brian
S.
Baueris
professor
of
anthropology
at
the
University
of
Illinois
at
Chicago
and
an
adjutant
curator
at
the
Field
Museum.
He
has
published
more
than
a
dozen
books
on
Andean
prehistory
and
is
particularly
well
known
for
his
work
on
the
Incas.
Madeleine Halac-Higashimoriis a PhD candidate at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
Gabriel E. Cantaruttiis a PhD candidate at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
Madeleine Halac-Higashimoriis a PhD candidate at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
Gabriel E. Cantaruttiis a PhD candidate at the University of Illinois at Chicago.