La Florida; su conquista y colonización por Pedro Menéndez de Avilés; Volume 2
由
Eugenio Ruid Az y. Caravia
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格式
平装书
页数
816
语言
西班牙语
已发布
May 9, 2011
出版商
Nabu Press
ISBN-10
1172717966
ISBN-13
9781172717965
描述
In this compelling volume, readers are introduced to the intricate saga of Florida's conquest and colonization, led by the audacious Pedro Menéndez de Avilés. The narrative draws on rich historical accounts, painting a vivid picture of the challenges and triumphs faced by Menéndez and his men as they endeavored to establish a foothold in the New World.
The author meticulously explores the sociopolitical landscape of the times, delving into the interactions between European settlers and the Indigenous populations. This interplay is presented not just as a backdrop but as a key factor in the unfolding tale, illuminating the complexities of cultural exchange and conflict that defined the era. The book also touches upon the intricate navigational challenges and strategic planning that marked early colonial endeavors.
Through detailed storytelling and scholarly insight, the volume offers an enlightening examination of Florida's early colonial history, positioning Menéndez not just as a conqueror but as a pivotal figure in shaping the future of the region. Such a nuanced portrayal invites readers to consider the broader implications of conquest and colonization in the Americas, making it an essential read for those fascinated by history.
The author meticulously explores the sociopolitical landscape of the times, delving into the interactions between European settlers and the Indigenous populations. This interplay is presented not just as a backdrop but as a key factor in the unfolding tale, illuminating the complexities of cultural exchange and conflict that defined the era. The book also touches upon the intricate navigational challenges and strategic planning that marked early colonial endeavors.
Through detailed storytelling and scholarly insight, the volume offers an enlightening examination of Florida's early colonial history, positioning Menéndez not just as a conqueror but as a pivotal figure in shaping the future of the region. Such a nuanced portrayal invites readers to consider the broader implications of conquest and colonization in the Americas, making it an essential read for those fascinated by history.