The Conquest Of America

by Tzvetan Todorov

1987

Status

Available

Call number

970.016

Publication

harper & row

DDC/MDS

970.016

Description

A fascinating study of cultural confrontation in the New World, with implications far beyond sixteenth-century America, The Conquest of America has become a classic in its field. It offers an original interpretation of the discovery of America by Columbus and of the subsequent conquest, colonization, and destruction of Mexico and the Caribbean by the Spaniards at the beginning of the modern era.Using sixteenth-century sources, the distinguished French writer and critic Tzvetan Todorov examines the beliefs and behavior of both the Spanish conquistadors and the Aztecs, adversaries in a clash of cultures that resulted in the neat extermination of Mesoamerica's Indian population.Absorbing, intelligent, and responsible in its call for a much-needed dialogue between different cultures, The Conquest of America evokes a drama that set the pattern for much of the history of Western colonialism.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member alen2379
A truly wonderful book. A semiotician's view on the historical developments of a clash of two cultures. Some of the historical claims Todorov made were absolutely astounding, like the total victim numbers, which in his estimate is far greater than most believe. Also his use of the arguments by
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Bartolome de las Casas where the Christian monk who had lived with the natives convincingly justifies their sacrificial practices. This part especially I thought relevant for modern inter-cultural, inter-religious understanding.
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LibraryThing member dorin.budusan
I had to read this for a seminar on multiculturalism. It advances a very provocative theory about the Spanish colonials' contact with natives after the discovery of America, and the destruction of their native cultures.

Original publication date

1982
1984 (English translation)
1987 (Spanish)

ISBN

006132065X / 9780061320651
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