The "Brief and Summary Relation of the Lords of New Spain" is
one of the major contemporary accounts of the economic, political,
and social impact of the conquest of Aztec Mexico. Written by
Alonso de Zorita, a Spanish judge of high integrity and many years'
experience in colonial administration, it provides a detailed
description of Aztec life before and after the Conquest. Based on
Zorita's stay in Mexico from 1556 to 1566, it reflects the anguish
felt by a devoted and humane servant of the Crown, who observed the
misery inflicted upon the Indians by enslavement and
Spanish-imposed tribute and labor systems
In his extensive introduction, Benjamin Keen provides a survey
of the rise of Aztec society, conditions under post-Conquest
colonial administration, and a biographical essay on Zoritas life
and the reception of his work. With a new preface on recent
scholarship and issues in Zorita's work, this edition remains the
standard translation in English of the "Brief Relation."
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