Moctezuma's Children
- 224pages
- 8 heures de lecture
The surprising story of how the children of the vanquished retained their rights and privileges in colonial Mexico.
Donald Eugene Chipman est Professeur Émérite d'Histoire à la University of North Texas. Son travail académique explore les événements historiques et leurs impacts durables. En tant qu'historien distingué, il a contribué à une compréhension plus approfondie du passé grâce à ses recherches et publications dédiées. Son engagement dans l'étude historique a été reconnu par des honneurs significatifs.


The surprising story of how the children of the vanquished retained their rights and privileges in colonial Mexico.
Celebrated for its historical significance, this book has earned the prestigious Kate Broocks Bates Award from the Texas State Historical Association. It delves into Texas history, exploring key events, figures, and cultural shifts that have shaped the state. The narrative combines thorough research with engaging storytelling, making it both informative and accessible for readers interested in Texas's rich heritage. This award-winning work stands out for its contribution to understanding the complexities of Texas's past.