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When Montezuma Met Cortes

The True Story of the Meeting that Changed History

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When Montezuma Met Cortes

Written by: Matthew Restall
Narrated by: Steven Crossley
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A dramatic rethinking of the encounter between Montezuma and Hernando Cortés that completely overturns what we know about the Spanish conquest of the Americas

On November 8, 1519, the Spanish conquistador Hernando Cortés first met Montezuma, the Aztec emperor, at the entrance to the capital city of Tenochtitlan. This introduction—the prelude to the Spanish seizure of Mexico City and to European colonization of the mainland of the Americas—has long been the symbol of Cortés’s bold and brilliant military genius. Montezuma, on the other hand, is remembered as a coward who gave away a vast empire and touched off a wave of colonial invasions across the hemisphere.

But is this really what happened? In a departure from traditional tellings, When Montezuma Met Cortés uses “the Meeting”—as Restall dubs their first encounter—as the entry point into a comprehensive reevaluation of both Cortés and Montezuma. Drawing on rare primary sources and overlooked accounts by conquistadors and Aztecs alike, Restall explores Cortés’s and Montezuma’s posthumous reputations, their achievements and failures, and the worlds in which they lived—leading, step by step, to a dramatic inversion of the old story. As Restall takes us through this sweeping, revisionist account of a pivotal moment in modern civilization, he calls into question our view of the history of the Americas, and, indeed, of history itself.

Americas Europe Mexico Politics & Government Spain World Native American Latin America Ancient History Military Middle Ages Italy Colonial Period Social justice
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This is a fascinating analysis and deconstruction of the myths surrounding the meeting of Moctezuma and Cortes and the "Conquest of Mexico. Extremely thought provoking.

This is not a book for those seeking a storyteller. It is an historical analysis that assumes preexisiting knowledge of the subject matter.

The biggest downside to this audiobook is the narration. I can't imagine the linguistic challenges involved in narrating a text with this many languages included but listening to the copious mispronunciations is offputting.

Fascinating

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