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The Indian Militia and Description of the Indies: The Cultures and Practice of Violence

Autor Captain Bernard De Vargas Machu, Kris Lane, Timothy F. Johnson
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 noi 2008
Sometimes referred to as the first published manual of guerrilla warfare, Bernardo de Vargas Machuca’s Indian Militia and Description of the Indies is actually the first known manual of counterinsurgency, or anti-guerrilla warfare. Published in Madrid in 1599 by a Spanish-born soldier of fortune with long experience in the Americas, the book is a training manual for conquistadors. The Aztec and Inca Empires had long since fallen by 1599, but Vargas Machuca argued that many more native American peoples remained to be conquered and converted to Roman Catholicism. What makes his often shrill and self-righteous treatise surprising is his consistent praise of indigenous resistance techniques and medicinal practices. Containing advice on how to cure rattlesnake bites with amethysts and how to make saltpeter for gunpowder from concentrated human urine, The Indian Militia is a manual in four parts, the first of which outlines the ideal qualities of the militia commander. Addressing the organization and outfitting of conquest expeditions, Part II includes extended discussions of arms and medicine. Part III covers the proper behaviour of soldiers, providing advice on marching through peaceful and bellicose territories, crossing rivers, bivouacking in foul weather, and carrying out night raids and ambushes. Part four deals with peacemaking, town-founding, and the proper treatment of conquered peoples. Appended to these four “books” is a brief geographical description of all of Spanish America, with special emphasis on the indigenous peoples of New Granada (roughly modern-day Colombia), followed by a short guide to the southern coasts and heavens. This first English-language edition of The Indian Militia includes an extensive introduction, a posthumous report on Vargas Machuca’s military service, and a selection from his unpublished attack on the writings of Fray Bartolomé de Las Casas.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780822343141
ISBN-10: 0822343142
Pagini: 368
Ilustrații: 31 illustrations, 2 maps
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
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Cuprins

An English Translation of the original Spanish edition published in Madrid, 1599. Translated by Timothy JohnsList of Illustrations; Preface; Introductory StudyApprovals, Dedications, and Sonnets; Book I of the Indian Militia; Book II of the Indian Militia; Book III of the Indian Militia; Book IV of the Indian Militia; Description of the Indies; Hydrography of the Coasts & Seas of the Indies; Geography of the Most Distinguished Provinces & Kingdoms; Compendium of the Sphere; Original Glossary of Terms Used in the IndiesAppendix 1: Vargas Machuca’s Report of Services, ca. 1622; Appendix 2: Selections from The Defense of Western ConquestsBibliography; Index

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"The Indian Militia and Description of the Indies will contribute to a deeper understanding of topics such as the history of science, the history of medicine, the story of Spanish colonization, and ethnohistory. Kris Lane’s lively, literate introduction does a fine job of contextualizing the text and its contents as well as the life and times of Bernardo de Vargas Machuca.”--Susan Elizabeth Ramírez, author of To Feed and Be Fed: The Cosmological Bases of Authority and Identity in the Andes"This volume is a wonderful addition to the English-language historiography of colonial Latin America.”--J. Michael Francis, author of Invading Colombia: Spanish Accounts of the Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada Expedition of Conquest“In a new edition of The Indian Militia, Timothy F. Johnson’s translation and Kris Lane’s introduction and footnote commentaries faithfully render the conquistador’s viewpoint. This edition includes the approvals and dedications originally introducing Vargas Machuca’s work; the four books comprising its main content; and several separate chapters that the conquistador wrote on the flora and fauna, hydrography, geography, and astronomy of the Indies. Johnson and Lane have also added the posthumous record of Vargas Machuca’s services to the Crown and an excerpt from his The Defense of Western Conquests (c.1603), an angry critique of the writings of Bartolomé de Las Casas…this edition of The Indian Militia will be of interest to both specialists and general audiences. Historians of science and medicine, early imperial expansion, and Colombian history will find it informative for their research. Taken together with Lane’s introduction, which offers general background on the history of the conquest, The Indian Militia could serve as a fruitful primary source in the classroom and a useful counterweight to standard conquest narrators like Bernal Díaz del Castillo and Fray Bernardino de Sahagún.” - Jesse Cromwell, H-LatAm
"The Indian Militia and Description of the Indies will contribute to a deeper understanding of topics such as the history of science, the history of medicine, the story of Spanish colonization, and ethnohistory. Kris Lane's lively, literate introduction does a fine job of contextualizing the text and its contents as well as the life and times of Bernardo de Vargas Machuca."--Susan Elizabeth Ramirez, author of To Feed and Be Fed: The Cosmological Bases of Authority and Identity in the Andes "This volume is a wonderful addition to the English-language historiography of colonial Latin America."--J. Michael Francis, author of Invading Colombia: Spanish Accounts of the Gonzalo Jimenez de Quesada Expedition of Conquest "In a new edition of The Indian Militia, Timothy F. Johnson's translation and Kris Lane's introduction and footnote commentaries faithfully render the conquistador's viewpoint. This edition includes the approvals and dedications originally introducing Vargas Machuca's work; the four books comprising its main content; and several separate chapters that the conquistador wrote on the flora and fauna, hydrography, geography, and astronomy of the Indies. Johnson and Lane have also added the posthumous record of Vargas Machuca's services to the Crown and an excerpt from his The Defense of Western Conquests (c.1603), an angry critique of the writings of Bartolome de Las Casas...this edition of The Indian Militia will be of interest to both specialists and general audiences. Historians of science and medicine, early imperial expansion, and Colombian history will find it informative for their research. Taken together with Lane's introduction, which offers general background on the history of the conquest, The Indian Militia could serve as a fruitful primary source in the classroom and a useful counterweight to standard conquest narrators like Bernal Diaz del Castillo and Fray Bernardino de Sahagun." - Jesse Cromwell, H-LatAm

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"This volume is a wonderful addition to the English-language historiography of colonial Latin America."--J. Michael Francis, author of "Invading Colombia: Spanish Accounts of the Gonzalo Jimenez de Quesada Expedition of Conquest"

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Translation of this late 16th century text, recently termed "the first manual of guerrilla warfare ever published"