The War of Quito (eBook)

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2022
225 Seiten
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The War of Quito - Pedro de Cieza de León
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In "The War of Quito," Pedro de Cieza de León presents a vivid historical account that intricately weaves the socio-political dynamics of 16th-century South America. Written in a narrative style that reflects a blend of firsthand observations and engaging storytelling, Cieza de León captures the tumultuous conflict between the Spanish conquistadors and the indigenous leaders of Quito, providing a unique lens through which the impact of colonialism is scrutinized. The book stands out within the broader context of chronicling the Spanish conquests, as it balances the perspectives of both the conquerors and the conquered, revealing the complexities of war and cultural exchange. Cieza de León, a chronicler and explorer himself, was deeply influenced by his experiences in the New World. His role as an observer allowed him to document not only the wars but also the rich traditions and lives of the indigenous peoples, which may have fueled his desire to present a balanced narrative amidst the backdrop of colonial brutality. His work serves as a critical resource for understanding the cultural and historical milieu of the Andes during the age of exploration. This book is highly recommended for readers interested in colonial history, ethnography, and the nuanced interactions between different cultures. Cieza de León's engaging prose and meticulous research provide invaluable insights for historians, students, and anyone fascinated by the complexities of power, identity, and resistance in the historical context of the Americas.

Pedro de Cieza de León (1520–1554) was a Spanish conquistador and chronicler whose work offers a significant historical account of the early Spanish colonization of South America. Born in Llerena, Spain, Cieza de León traveled to the New World at the age of thirteen. His experiences as a soldier and natural observer equipped him to document the cultures and geographies he encountered. His literary corpus provides invaluable insights into the civilizations of pre-Columbian America, most notably his 'Crónica del Perú,' which offers an unparalleled glimpse into the Andean world prior to and during the Spanish conquest. Among the parts of this work, 'The War of Quito' stands as a fundamental text. It recounts the Spanish campaign led by Sebastián de Belalcázar against the Inca ruler Rumiñahui and the subsequent struggle for the city of Quito. Cieza de León's detailed narration of this conflict serves as a testament to his commitment to recording the events of his time. His careful attention to the geography, customs, and politics of the indigenous peoples distinguishes his work from other colonial chroniclers. It is this meticulous scholarship that has made Cieza de León an enduring figure in the historiography of the Americas, often regarded as the 'Prince of the Chroniclers' for his significant contributions to the understanding of Andean history.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 28.5.2022
Übersetzer Clements R. Markham Sir
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Regional- / Landesgeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte
Schlagworte 1522-1548 • 1548-1820 • 16th century Latin America • 16th century warfare • Andean civilization history • Authoritative historical account • colonial Latin America • Colonial Rebellion • Colonial South America narratives • ConQuest • Conquistadors chronicles • cultural clashes analysis • Ecuador • Ecuadorian Independence • Geography General • Gonzalo • Historical accounts of Quito • historical documents • Historical research insights • History • Inca Empire history • Latin American History • Latin American independence • Military revolt • military strategies account • Pedro de Cieza de León works • Personal testimonies collection • Peru • Pizarro • Political intrigues exploration • political unrest • pre-Columbian America • Quito conflict narrative • Quito Revolution • South American colonial history • South American Conflict • Spanish conquest history • Spanish Empire • To 1809
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