History of the Conquest of Peru / With a Preliminary View of the Civilization of the Incas
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An introductory section portrays the institutions, social order, and material culture of the Inca realm to give readers context. The main narrative recounts the arrival of foreign conquerors and subsequent military and diplomatic campaigns, describing engagements, strategic withdrawals, sieges, and the eventual dismantling of indigenous political authority. The author integrates extensive archival materials—royal grants, official letters, personal diaries, and municipal records—to reconstruct events and weigh contradictory eyewitness testimony. The work balances descriptive scenes of landscape and ceremony with analysis of institutional structures and the moral and practical consequences of colonial conquest.
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