New Spain

New Spain

Pádraigín Kelly

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Editorial:
SilverBack
Año de edición:
2026
Materia
Historia de América
ISBN:
9798233362460
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New Spain: Three Centuries That Forged MexicoNew Spain: Three Centuries That Forged Mexico offers a comprehensive exploration of how Spanish colonial rule from 1521 to 1821 created the foundations of modern Mexico. This meticulously researched narrative examines the collision between sophisticated Mesoamerican civilizations and Spanish imperial ambitions, tracing how three hundred years of colonization produced a unique hybrid society that would eventually become the Mexican nation.The book chronicles the violent conquest led by Hernán Cortés, the establishment of colonial institutions that would govern for three centuries, and the gradual emergence of a distinctively Mexican identity among the creole population born in the Americas. Through detailed analysis of the encomienda system, the role of the Catholic Church, the devastating impact of epidemic diseases, and the complex racial hierarchies of the casta system, readers gain deep understanding of how colonial structures shaped Mexican society in ways that persist today.The narrative culminates with the independence movement of 1810-1821, examining both the popular insurgency led by Hidalgo and Morelos and the conservative movement that ultimately achieved separation from Spain. The final chapters explore how colonial legacies in law, land tenure, and social divisions continued to shape independent Mexico, creating tensions that would eventually explode in the Mexican Revolution of 1910. This is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the deep historical roots of contemporary Mexico.

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