Stefan Rinke
Descubra con Stefan Rinke una fresca y exhaustiva reinterpretación de la conquista española de México y la caída de Tenochtitlan para comprender su legado duradero y profundo impacto global.
A comprehensive new historical examination of the Spanish conquest of Mexico, with a particular emphasis on the climactic siege and ultimate collapse of Tenochtitlan, the magnificent capital city of the Aztec Empire. This work is meticulously timed to coincide with the quincentennial anniversary of this transformative global event, offering a fresh, contemporary reinterpretation of its enduring legacy and profound impact on both indigenous cultures and the trajectory of world history.
Authors: Stefan Rinke
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Language: en
Pages: 329
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Stefan Rinke (born in 1965) is a German historian specializing in the history of Latin America and transnational relations. He is a professor of Latin American History at Freie Universität Berlin. His research focuses on topics such as global history, cultural history, migration history, and German-Latin American relations. He has published numerous books and articles, making him a prominent figure in Latin American studies in Germany.
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