The early Spanish Main

Bibliographic Information

The early Spanish Main

by Carl Ortwin Sauer

Cambridge University Press, 2008

  • : pbk

Available at  / 1 libraries

Search this Book/Journal

Note

"This digitally printed version 2008" -- T.p. verso

Originally published: Berkeley : California University Press ; London : Cambridge University Press, 1966

Bibliography: p. xi-xii

Description and Table of Contents

Description

What happened from 1942 to 1519, when Columbus and the Spaniards were staking out an American Empire? Carl O. Sauer uses contemporary sources and his authoritative knowledge of land forms, vegetation and ethnography in Latin America to place the history of the early Spanish Main in a fresh context. This account of the voyages of discovery, of the early years of Spanish administration, and how the Spaniards dealt with the crises of their colonial policies, is a definitive work of historical geography as well as an exciting readable book.

Table of Contents

  • List of illustrations
  • Abbreviations
  • 1. introduction
  • 2. The discovery
  • 3. Aboriginal condition of the islands
  • 4. Espanola under Columbus
  • 5. Change of government license to discover (1499-1502)
  • 6. Veragua, last venture of Columbus (1502-1504)
  • 7. Organization of the Indies (1502-1509)
  • 8. Attempts to occupy Tierra Firme (1504-1509)
  • 9. Expansion from Espanola (1509-1519)
  • 10. Island crisis and its effects (1509-1519)
  • 11. Entry to Darien and the South Sea (1511-1514)
  • 12. Cuevan country and people
  • 13. Castilla del Oro (1514-1519)
  • 14. Indian langs of farther Castilla del Oro
  • 15. Establishment on the South Sea
  • 16. Native decline and ecologic change in Castilla del Oro
  • 17. The end of the era
  • Index.

by "Nielsen BookData"

Details

Page Top