À propos de l'auteur

William Hickling Prescott was an American historian and the first notable historian of Spain in the United States. He is best known for his detailed and vivid narratives of Spanish history, particularly his works on the reign of Philip II and the conquest of Peru. Prescott's scholarly approach combined meticulous research with a flair for storytelling, making his historical accounts engaging for both academics and general readers. His writing style and thoroughness earned him widespread acclaim during his lifetime and beyond.

Prescott's interest in history was sparked by his experiences in college, despite suffering from health issues that affected his eyesight. This adversity did not deter him from pursuing a career in writing and research. He produced several influential works, including "History of the Conquest of Mexico" and "History of the Reign of Philip the Second, King of Spain." His contributions to historical writing helped elevate the genre in America and inspired future generations of historians. Prescott's legacy lies in his ability to bring history to life, making it accessible and compelling for readers.

Nationalité Américain
Date de naissance February 20, 1796
Lieu de naissance Salem, Massachusetts, USA
Date de décès January 28, 1859
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