Latin America in Colonial Times by Matthew Restall - ISBN: 9781108416405
Hardcover
Latin America in Colonial Times is a concise history of Latin America from the era of the Aztecs and Incas to the age of Napoleon and Bolívar, written in a lively style in order to sustain the interest of students and general readers in the main themes and events of colonial Latin American history.

Latin America in Colonial Times

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  • Hardcover

    362 pages

  • Release Date

    14 June 2018

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Summary

Few milestones in human history are as momentous as the meeting of three great civilizations on American soil in the sixteenth century. The fully revised textbook Latin America in Colonial Times presents that story in an engaging but informative new package, revealing how a new civilization and region - Latin America - emerged from that encounter. The authors give equal attention to the Spanish and Portuguese conquerors and settlers, to the African slaves they brought across the Atlantic, and…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781108416405
ISBN-10:1108416403
Author:Matthew Restall, Kris Lane
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Imprint:Cambridge University Press
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:362
Edition:2nd
Release Date:14 June 2018
Weight:930g
Dimensions:260mm x 182mm x 20mm
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Critics Review

Praise for first edition: ‘In its attention to the African contribution, and emphasis on the agency of actors at all levels of society and from all ethnic groups, Restall and Lane’s work distinguishes itself from other broad histories of colonial Latin America. An excellent introduction to the region’s historical complexity and diversity, this is an engaging survey sure to ignite interest among a broad array of students.’ David T. Garrett, Reed College
Praise for first edition: ‘Finally, a textbook that offers a broad panorama of colonial Latin American history as well as diverting asides into many of the fascinating anecdotes so loved by both students and instructors. Restall and Lane, among the liveliest and most engaging historians currently writing in this field, draw from the best of recent and classic historical scholarship to paint a dynamic portrait of colonial society, civilization, and religion, without neglecting politics or economics. Latin America in Colonial Times elegantly conveys the nuances of colonial Latin America, never neglecting the details of daily life that capture students’ attention. Scholars may even learn something new outside their areas of study.’ Nicole von Germeten, Oregon State University

About The Author

Matthew Restall

Matthew Restall is the Edwin Erle Sparks Professor of Latin American History and Director of Latin American Studies at Pennsylvania State University. Since 1995 he has published some sixty articles and essays and twenty books. He has received fellowships from the NEH, the Guggenheim Foundation, the Library of Congress, the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton, and the Leverhulme Trust in the UK. He edited Ethnohistory journal for a decade, and is now co-editor of the Hispanic American Historical Review and co-editor of the Cambridge Latin American Studies book series. Kris Lane is the France V. Scholes Chair in Colonial Latin American History at Tulane University, Louisiana. He has also been Visiting Professor at the National University of Colombia, Bogotá (2005) and the University of Leiden, Netherlands (2010). He has written three books, and is the editor of the interdisciplinary journal Colonial Latin American Review and co-editor of the Cambridge book series Cambridge Latin American Studies. His current project, based on research funded by the Guggenheim Foundation, treats the turbulent history of seventeenth-century Potosí, Bolivia.

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