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About the Author
Vitus Huber is professor of early modern history at the University of Fribourg. He is the author of two books on the coercive encounter between the so-called Old and New Worlds. A recipient of several research grants, he was a senior researcher and lecturer at the Universities of Munich, Bern, and Geneva as well as a visiting fellow at the Universidad Pablo de Olavide in Seville, CSIC, in Madrid; Colegio de Mexico in Mexico City; John Carter Brown Library in Providence; Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales in Paris; Universita degli Studi di Padova; Harvard University; and the University of Oxford. John F. Schwaller is emeritus professor of history at the University at Albany, SUNY, and a research associate in history and Latin American studies at the University of Kansas. He is author and editor of several books as well as numerous articles on the secular clergy in early colonial Mexico, the history of the Catholic Church in Latin America, and the Nahua and Nahuatl language. He is editor of The Americas and former director of the Academy of American Franciscan History. He received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Society of Ethnohistory in 2022 and the Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Research and Creative Activity from State University of New York in 2020.
Reviews
"In the wake of its quincentennial, the Spanish invasion of Mexico has become a dynamic and rapidly evolving field of study-of which this volume is resounding proof. The dozen skilled scholars of Beyond Cortes and Montezuma move beyond old assumptions and tropes to offer lively debate and thoughtful analysis of key aspects of this pivotal moment in world history." -Matthew Restall, author of Seven Myths of the Spanish Conquest and When Montezuma Met Cortes "Beyond Cortes and Montezuma showcases some of the most recent historical work on the 'Spanish conquest of Mexico.' The authors continue to dismantle the dishearteningly sturdy narratives that erase, romanticize, or distort both Mesoamerican and European histories of this confrontational moment. In the process, they ably demonstrate that the research possibilities opened by the New Conquest History are far from exhausted." -Laura Matthew, Marquette University
Book Information
ISBN 9781646426652
Author Vitus Huber
Format Paperback
Page Count 370
Imprint University Press of Colorado
Publisher University Press of Colorado