Una crónica alternativa de la conquista de México. Otra Historia verdadera de la conquista de la Nueva España
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2018-12-31
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Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Fondo Editorial
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La Historia verdadera de la conquista de la Nueva España por el capitán Fernando Cortés es un manuscrito de 382 folios, recto y verso (signatura MSS/2997 de la Biblioteca Nacional de España), de la autoría de Pedro Fernández de Pulgar (1621-1697). Reconstruye los acontecimientos de la ocupación militar de los territorios maya, tlaxcalteca y azteca por parte de las tropas comandadas por Hernán Cortés, hasta la capitulación de la ciudad de México Tenochtitlán. Basada en historias previas, esta versión realiza un balance histórico e intenta abatir la “leyenda negra”, cuyo origen atribuye a fray Bartolomé de las Casas.
The True story of New Spain conquest by captain Fernando Cortés is a manuscript with 382 sheets (classification MSS/2997 in the Spain National Library). The author is Pedro Fernández de Pulgar (1621-1697). The facts of the military occupation of the Mayan, Tlaxcaltecan and Aztec territories, by the Cortes’s troops, are reconstructed in this book, until Mexico Tenochtitlan downfall. Based on previous stories, the perspective of this writing is to tear down the “black legend”, supposedly created by father Bartolomé de las Casas.
The True story of New Spain conquest by captain Fernando Cortés is a manuscript with 382 sheets (classification MSS/2997 in the Spain National Library). The author is Pedro Fernández de Pulgar (1621-1697). The facts of the military occupation of the Mayan, Tlaxcaltecan and Aztec territories, by the Cortes’s troops, are reconstructed in this book, until Mexico Tenochtitlan downfall. Based on previous stories, the perspective of this writing is to tear down the “black legend”, supposedly created by father Bartolomé de las Casas.
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Crónica, Manuscrito, Retórica, Edición
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