On October 12, 1992, five hundred years will have passed since
Christopher Columbus made landfall on San Salvador. His voyage
across the Atlantic Ocean set in motion a series of unprecedented
social, political, economic, and cultural forces that changed the
entire world. "The Historical Dictionary of the Spanish Empire"
looks at the process by which Spain extended its influence across
the globe. It provides more than 1,200 brief descriptive essays
covering colonies, individuals, political institutions,
legislation, treaties, conferences, wars, revolutions,
technologies, social and religious groups, and military battles.
References at the end of each entry provide sources of additional
information for those wishing to pursue the subject further.
Cross-references within the text, designated by an asterisk,
will help the reader to find related items. Two appendixes provide
a chronology of Spanish imperialism and a list of the individuals
who presided over the viceroyalties of New Granada, New Spain,
Peru, and Rio de la Plata. The Historical Dictionary of the Spanish
Empire is an invaluable reference tool for scholars and students
alike. It should be of interest to reference librarians at college
and university libraries, as well as large public libraries.
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