02379oam 22005054a 450 991038438460332120230621140454.00-8165-4128-00-8165-3292-3(CKB)3830000000059012(MiAaPQ)EBC4510592(OCoLC)1080551520(MdBmJHUP)muse49154(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/88602(EXLCZ)99383000000005901220720107d1962 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCycles of ConquestThe Impact of Spain, Mexico, and the United States on Indians of the Southwest, 1533-1960 /Drawings by Hazel FontanaUniversity of Arizona Press1997Tucson,University of Arizona Press[1962]©[1962]1 online resource (ix, 609 pages) illustrations, maps0-8165-0021-5 0-8165-0022-3 "Bibliographic notes to chapters": p. 587-599.After more than fifty years, Cycles of Conquest is still one of the best syntheses of more than four centuries of conquest, colonization, and resistance ever published. It explores how ten major Native groups in northern Mexico and what is now the United States responded to political incorporation, linguistic hegemony, community reorganization, religious conversion, and economic integration. Thomas E. Sheridan writes in the new foreword commissioned for this special edition that the book is “monumental in scope and magisterial in presentation.” Cycles of Conquest remains a seminal work, deeply influencing how we have come to view the greater Southwest and its peoples.Indians of North AmericaCultural assimilationIndians of North AmericaSouthwest, NewSouthwest, NewHistoryElectronic books. History of the AmericasIndians of North AmericaCultural assimilation.Indians of North America970.49Spicer Edward Holland1906-1983.1023955MdBmJHUPMdBmJHUPBOOK9910384384603321Cycles of Conquest2433185UNINA