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History of the Conquest of Peru - With a Preliminary View of the Civilization of the Incas - cover

History of the Conquest of Peru - With a Preliminary View of the Civilization of the Incas

William Hickling Prescott

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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In his seminal work, "History of the Conquest of Peru," William Hickling Prescott employs a meticulous narrative style characterized by rich detail and vivid descriptions to chronicle the dramatic events surrounding the Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire. Prescott crafts a compelling tapestry of historical figures, cultural encounters, and the profound consequences of imperial ambition, illuminating the complexities of both Spanish and indigenous perspectives. Written during the mid-19th century, a time marked by burgeoning American interest in historical narratives, Prescott's text situates itself within the Romantic historiographical context, prioritizing dramatic storytelling and moral reflections on the imperial venture. William Hickling Prescott, a prominent American historian of the 19th century, was significantly influenced by his own struggles with impaired eyesight, which deepened his appreciation for the power of narrative. Educated at Harvard, his early fascination with Spanish history and culture was catalyzed by a trip to Europe, where he encountered historical manuscripts. This backdrop profoundly shaped his scholarly pursuits and ultimately led to his focus on the Conquest of Peru, a subject that compelled him due to its moral ramifications and the interplay of civilizations. "History of the Conquest of Peru" is recommended for readers interested in the rich tapestry of world history and the dramatic encounters that shape it. Prescott's eloquent prose and rigorous scholarship offer an insightful lens into the past, inviting both history enthusiasts and casual readers to reflect on the implications of conquest and its lasting legacies.
Disponible depuis: 28/05/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 721 pages.

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