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Roa-de-la-Carrera ; translated by Scott Sessions 210 1$aBoulder :$cUniversity Press of Colorado,$dop. 2005. 210 4$d©op. 2005. 215 $a1 online resource (468 p.) 300 $aI?ndice. 300 $aBibliografi?a: p. 239-254. 311 $a1-60732-185-8 311 $a0-87081-813-9 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 239-254) and index. 327 $aCover Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Introduction; ONE GO?MARA AND THE POLITICS OF CONSENSUS; History as Influence: The Emperor and the Conqueror; Historiography and Empire-Building; In the Service of the King: Historians and Administrators; Contested Histories in a Changing Discursive Landscape; The Authority of Discourse: The Historia general and the World of Fernando Corte?s; The Limits of Consensus: Go?mara Under Attack; TWO TERRITORIES OF REDEMPTION IN THE NEW WORLD; Geography and Culture in the Colonial World 327 $aTerritoriality and Sacred History History, Cartography, and Dominion: Establishing Rights of Conquest; The Indies and Human Diversity; To Inherit the World: Human Intellect and Dominion; THREE EXCHANGE AS A NARRATIVE OF IMPERIAL EXPANSION; Christian Rhetoric, Economic Ends; The Discovery and the Historical Tradition; The Humble Beginnings of the Empire; Exchange as a System of Colonization; Justice and the Dynamics of Intercultural Relations; Searching for a Common Good: Imperialism as a Form of Reciprocity; FOUR GO?MARA AND THE DESTRUCTION OF THE INDIES 327 $aRuling the Indians: The King and His Despots The Infamy of Spain and the Conquistadors; Imperialism and Desire; Lordship and Masculinity; The Patriarchal Life of the Conquistador; Bibliography and References Cited; Index 330 $aIn Histories of Infamy, Cristia?n Roa-de-la-Carrera explores Francisco Lo?pez de Go?mara's (1511-ca.1559) attempt to ethically reconcile Spain's civilizing mission with the conquistadors' abuse and exploitation of Native peoples. The most widely read account of the conquest in its time, Go?mara's Historia general de las Indias y Conquista de Me?xico rationalized the conquistadors' crimes as unavoidable evils in the task of bringing ""civilization"" to the New World. 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