About This Book
Victors and Vanquished: Spanish and Nahua Views of the Fall of the Mexica Empire, 2nd Edition
Victors and Vanquished is a comprehensive textbook that delves into the complex historical episode of the fall of the Mexica empire. This book is a must-have for anyone interested in Mesoamerican ethnohistory, particularly students and educators in history and cultural studies.
Who Uses It?
Primarily, this book is used by students and instructors in courses focused on Mesoamerican history, ethnohistory, and cultural studies at the college and university levels. It is also a valuable resource for anyone interested in understanding the dynamics of European expansionism and its impact on indigenous cultures.
History and Editions
The second edition of Victors and Vanquished has been updated to reflect recent advances in Mesoamerican ethnohistory. This edition includes a revised introduction, eight chronological sections that illuminate major events and personalities, and updated section introductions and headnotes. The authors have also added new text and visual sources to enrich the narrative. Additionally, study questions for students, a list of principal individuals mentioned in the texts, a glossary of Indigenous language terms, and a new bibliography as a guide to further research are included.
Author and Other Works
The authors of Victors and Vanquished are Stuart B. Schwartz and Tatiana Seijas. Stuart B. Schwartz is the George Burton Adams Professor of History at Yale University, known for his extensive work on the colonial history of Latin America. He has authored or edited nineteen books, including *All Can be Saved: Religious Tolerance and Salvation in the Iberian Atlantic World*, which won three prizes from the American Historical Association. Tatiana Seijas is an Associate Professor of History at Pennsylvania State University, recognized for her monograph *Asian Slaves in Colonial Mexico: From Chinos to Indians*, which won the Berkshire Conference Book Prize. Her current monograph project is tentatively titled "First Routes: Indigenous Trade and Travel in Early North America."
Key Features
- Comprehensive Coverage: The book provides a detailed exploration of the major events and personalities during the fall of the Mexica empire.
- Changing Attitudes: It reveals changing attitudes toward European expansionism through the perspectives of both Spanish and Nahua sources.
- Updated Sources: Includes new text and visual sources to enhance the narrative.
- Study Aids: Features updated section introductions, headnotes, and study questions for students.
- Resource Guide: Includes a list of principal individuals mentioned in the texts, a glossary of Indigenous language terms, and a new bibliography for further research.
Detailed Information
ISBNs and Formats
- ISBN-13: 9781319094850
- ISBN-10: 1319094856
- Format: Paperback, e-book
Publication Details
- Publisher: Bedford/St. Martin's
- Publication Date: 2017
- Number of Pages: 288
- Language: English
Other Editions and Formats
- Used Copies: Available through various retailers, including AbeBooks and BooksRun.
- Used Conditions: May vary, including fair and acceptable conditions with potential writing, underlining, highlighting, loose, and/or ripped pages[3][4].
Related ISBNs
- 9781319094850 (Paperback)
- 9781319094850 (e-book)
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