An edition of The first letter from New Spain (2015)

The first letter from New Spain

the lost petition of Cortés and his company June 20, 1519

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The first letter from New Spain
John Frederick Schwaller
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An edition of The first letter from New Spain (2015)

The first letter from New Spain

the lost petition of Cortés and his company June 20, 1519

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The founding of la Villa Rica de la Veracruz (the rich town of the True Cross) is prominently mentioned in histories of the conquest of Mexico, but scant primary documentation of the provocative act exists. During a research session at the Spanish archives, when John Schwaller discovered an early-sixteenth-century letter from Veracruz signed by the members of Cortés’s company, he knew he had found a trove of historical details. Providing an accessible, accurate translation of this pivotal correspondence, along with in-depth examinations of its context and significance, The First Letter from New Spain gives all readers access to the first document written from the mainland of North America by any European, and the only surviving original document from the first months of the conquest. The timing of Cortés’s Good Friday landing, immediately before the initial assault on the Aztec Empire, enhances the significance of this work. Though the expedition was conducted under the authority of Diego Velázquez, governor of Cuba, the letter reflects an attempt to break ties with Velázquez and form a strategic alliance with Carlos V, the Holy Roman Emperor and King of Spain. Brimming with details about the events surrounding Veracruz’s inception and accompanied by mini-biographies of 318 signers of the document — socially competitive men who risked charges of treason by renouncing Velázquez — The First Letter from New Spain gives evidence of entrepreneurship and other overlooked traits that fueled the conquest--

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English
Pages
296

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The first letter from New Spain: the lost petition of Cortés and his company June 20, 1519
2015, University of Texas Press
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Table of Contents

A synopsis of the conquest of Mexico / John F. Schwaller and Helen Nader
The Veracruz petition in historiographical context / John F. Schwaller
Description of the Veracruz petition / Helen Nader and John F. Schwaller
Facsimile, transcription, and translation of the Veracruz petition / Helen Nader and John F. Schwaller
The members of the company: a prosopographical essay / John F. Schwaller
Biographies of the signatories of the Veracruz petition / John F. Schwaller
Conclusions / John F. Schwaller
Appendix: Signatories of the 1520 Segura de la Frontera letter / Helen Nader.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Study in English; letter in English accompanied by a facsimile of the original in Spanish.

Series
Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long series in Latin American and Latino art and culture, Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long series in Latin American and Latino art and culture
Copyright Date
2014

Classifications

Library of Congress
F1230 .S37 2015, F1230 .S37 2014, F1230, F1230.S37 2014

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 296 pages
Number of pages
296

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27198538M
ISBN 10
147730763X, 0292756712
ISBN 13
9781477307632, 9780292756717
LCCN
2013030491
OCLC/WorldCat
905880044, 861541346

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