Cortés
아직 평점이 없습니다
Biography
Autobiography & Memoir
History
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
381
언어
스페인어
출판됨
Jan 1, 1994
출판사
Javier Vergara-Argentina
ISBN-10
9501514056
ISBN-13
9789501514056
설명
In this engrossing biography, Richard Lee Marks delves into the life of Hernán Cortés, the infamous conquistador whose ambition and cunning led to the downfall of the Aztec Empire. Through meticulous research and vivid storytelling, the author paints a complex portrait of a man driven by a relentless pursuit of power and wealth. Marks explores Cortés's early life in Spain, his motivations for seeking fortune in the New World, and the bold strategies he employed to confront indigenous civilizations.
The narrative is rich with historical context, shedding light on the encounters between European settlers and native populations. Readers are drawn into the dramatic battles, political intrigues, and personal conflicts that shaped Cortés's ascent and legacy. As the conquistador navigates alliances and betrayals, the book raises profound questions about conquest, culture, and the repercussions of colonial ambition.
Marks does not shy away from the darker aspects of Cortés's story, presenting a nuanced view of a man whose actions had far-reaching consequences for both the indigenous peoples and the colonizers. This biography offers both a thrilling adventure and a critical examination of one of history's most notorious figures, inviting readers to reflect on the lasting impact of imperialism.
The narrative is rich with historical context, shedding light on the encounters between European settlers and native populations. Readers are drawn into the dramatic battles, political intrigues, and personal conflicts that shaped Cortés's ascent and legacy. As the conquistador navigates alliances and betrayals, the book raises profound questions about conquest, culture, and the repercussions of colonial ambition.
Marks does not shy away from the darker aspects of Cortés's story, presenting a nuanced view of a man whose actions had far-reaching consequences for both the indigenous peoples and the colonizers. This biography offers both a thrilling adventure and a critical examination of one of history's most notorious figures, inviting readers to reflect on the lasting impact of imperialism.