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Title: Cortes and Montezuma by Maurice Collis ISBN: 0811214230 Publisher: New Directions Pub. Date: 15 September, 1999 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $12.95 Amazon Price(USD): $10.36 |
Average Customer Rating: 5
Rating: 5
Summary: One of the very best!
Comment: I have read other accounts of the Mixica, most notably by Michael D. Coe, but none of them hit upon the complexity involving the meeting of Cortes and Montecuzoma as this book did. Drawing on dialog from Bernal Diaz (The Discovery and Conquest of Mexico-also another great read), Collis has stripped away the dryness of other books, on this subject, that were written primarily for academia, leaving the intimate human perspective to the greatness of both of these men and the circumstances that caused each to react as he did. As did Diaz's book, this book made me feel as though I were sitting beside Cortes and Montecuzoma as the drama of their meeting unfolded. For those who are students, as a vocation or avocation, of the ancient cultures that inhabited this continent this is a must book to read and have on hand to reread over and again because you won't want it to end.
Rating: 5
Summary: The Esoteric Drama of the Conquest of Mexico
Comment: The incredible chain of events that led to the conquest of Mexico by a small group of Spaniards is wonderfull told by Maurice Collis in this fascinating book. Well organised and stylishly written, the book includes many quotations from contemporary sources, as well as some very vivid descriptions of the places and persons involved. Collis's understanding of the events and his clear and involving style make Cortes and Montezuma an extraordinary piece of historical writing.
The complex characters and motivations of both central figures are explained in detail. According to Collis, Montezuma was a generous, devout and able ruler, but at the same time he was a tyrannical monster who indulged in endless orgies of ritual murder; Cortes was a civilized and enterprising explorer who brought enlightenment to a oppressed land but he was also the bringer of death and destruction to a complex and fascinating civilization. The author also explains the amazing astrological-magical religion of the Mexicans and how it made the conquest possible.
This is probably the best book on the subjet, a veritable page turner that will help you understand one of the most incredible events in history.
Rating: 5
Summary: A New Perspective on an Incredible Story
Comment: The story of the conquest of the remarkable Aztec civilization by Cortes' handful of Spaniards is an incredible drama. The accounts of Bernal Diaz and Prescott tell it well, but at considerable length, and with only a superficial comprehension of what motivated the Mexicans' responses to Cortes' invasion. What makes Corliss's succinct and compelling account so insightful and remarkable, to me, is his sympathetic understanding of the Mexicans' and Montezuma's complex astrological-magical religion, and how it decisively shaped their actions. He understands a pre-modern time when religious beliefs were the predominant context for social and individual actions, as well as the importance of Cortes' religious faith, and he notes the fascinating paradoxes and ironies that resulted from the primary actors' actions based on their respective religious convictions.
But regardless of that, this is simply a wonderful read. My one regret is that the book wasn't accompanied by illustrations to convey the extraordinary richness (and horror) of the Aztec civilization, as well as the difficult and stunning terrain where the action took place.
As a footnote, it is fascinating to contrast the ethos of the Conquistadores with that of the North American settlers so well described in Albion's Seed.
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Title: The Discovery and Conquest of Mexico 1517-1521 by Bernal Diaz Del Castillo, Bernal Diaz Del Castillo, Hugh Thomas ISBN: 0306806975 Publisher: Da Capo Press Pub. Date: April, 1996 List Price(USD): $18.50 Amazon Price(USD): $12.95 |
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Title: Letters from Mexico by Hernan Cortes, Anthony Pagden, J. H. Elliott ISBN: 0300037996 Publisher: Yale Univ Pr Pub. Date: January, 1987 List Price(USD): $25.00 Amazon Price(USD): $17.50 |
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Title: Conquest: Montezuma, Cortes, and the Fall of Old Mexico by Hugh Thomas ISBN: 0671511041 Publisher: Touchstone Books Pub. Date: April, 1995 List Price(USD): $20.00 Amazon Price(USD): $14.00 |
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Title: The Broken Spears : The Aztec Account of the Conquest of Mexico by Miguel Leon-Portillo ISBN: 0807055018 Publisher: Beacon Press Pub. Date: May, 1992 List Price(USD): $17.50 Amazon Price(USD): $17.50 |
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Title: Malinche's Conquest by Anna Lanyon ISBN: 1864487801 Publisher: Unwin Hyman Pub. Date: May, 2000 List Price(USD): $14.95 Amazon Price(USD): $10.47 |
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