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De Soto Chronicles Volume 2: The Expedition of Hernando De Soto to North America in 1539-1543 [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 612 pages, height x width: 235x156 mm, weight: 454 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 31-Aug-2024
  • Izdevniecība: The University of Alabama Press
  • ISBN-10: 0817361782
  • ISBN-13: 9780817361785
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 612 pages, height x width: 235x156 mm, weight: 454 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 31-Aug-2024
  • Izdevniecība: The University of Alabama Press
  • ISBN-10: 0817361782
  • ISBN-13: 9780817361785
“For those interested in De Soto and his expedition, these volumes are an absolute necessity.” —The Hispanic American Historical Review

The De Soto expedition was the first major encounter of Europeans with indigenous North Americans in the eastern half of the United States. De Soto and his army of over 600 men, including 200 cavalry, spent four years traveling through what is now Florida, Georgia, Alabama, North and South Carolina, Tennessee, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, and Texas. The De Soto Chronicles Volume 1 and Volume 2 present for the first time all four primary accounts of the De Soto expedition together in English translation.

The four primary accounts are generally referred to as Elvas, Rangel, Biedma (in Volume 1), and Garcilaso, or the Inca (in Volume 2). In this landmark 1993 publication, Clayton’s team presents the four accounts with literary and historical introductions. They further add brief essays about De Soto and the expedition, translations of De Soto documents from the Spanish Archivo General de Indias, two short biographies of De Soto, and bibliographical studies.

For anthropologists, archaeologists, and historians, The De Soto Chronicles are valued for the unique ethnological information they contain. They form the only detailed eyewitness records of the most advanced native civilization in North America—the Mississippian culture—a culture largely lost in the wake of European contact. 


These documents, available here in a two volume set, are the only detailed eyewitness records of the most advanced native civilization in North America—the Mississippian culture—a culture that vanished in the wake of European contact.

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"A rich, readable contribution to De Soto studies that commemorates the 450th anniversary of the ill-fated explorer's odyssey through the present southeastern U.S. and Texas. These translations of the four primary accounts of the venture, with new notes and introductions, make valuable historical and ethnographical information easily available and accessible both to scholars and to general readers. . . . All academic libraries and larger public libraries should purchase this exceptionally valuable compilation."  Choice

"These handsomely produced volumes contain translations of virtually all known documents from the De Soto expedition, as well as new scholarship. For the first time all these sources are in one place. The editors, authors, translators, and support groups are to be congratulated for a lasting contribution to scholarship. These important volumes deserve to be on the shelves of every person interested in history, ethnohistory, or archaeology of the Southeastern United States." Florida Historical Quarterly

ILLUSTRATIONS
FOREWORD
by Edward C. Moore
GARCILASO DE LA VEGA, THE INCA
by Frances G. Crowley
LA FLORIDA
by Garcilaso de la Vega, the Inca
Translated by Charmion Shelby for the 1935 United States De Soto Expedition
Commission Edited by David Bost
With Footnotes by Vernon James Knight, Jr.
APPENDIX
GENEALOGY OF GARCl PEREZ DE VARGAS
by Garcilaso de la Vega
Translated by Frances G. Crowley
INDEX
Lawrence A. Clayton is professor emeritus of History at the University of Alabama and author of BartolomÉ de las Casas and the Conquest of the Americas and coauthor of The History of Modern Latin America.

Vernon James Knight is professor emeritus of Anthropology at the University of Alabama and author of The Search for Mabila: The Decisive Battle between Hernando de Soto and Chief Tascalusa and Mound Excavations at Moundville.

Edward C. Moore was assistant director of the Alabama Museum of Natural History and Vice-Chancellor for Academic Affairs for the University of Alabama System.