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The Early Spanish Main

by Sauer
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Overview

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.

Synopsis

Carl O. Sauer uses contemporary sources to place the history of the early Spanish Main in a fresh context.

About the Author, Sauer

Carl Ortwin Sauer (1889-1975), until his death, taught at the University of California, Berkeley, where he trained an entire generation of geographers and founded the Berkeley school of cultural geography. Anthony Pagden is a fellow of King's College, Cambridge University.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 2008
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
320
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780521088480

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