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Paperback What Caused the Pueblo Revolt of 1680? Book

ISBN: 031219174X

ISBN13: 9780312191740

What Caused the Pueblo Revolt of 1680?

This work reproduces seminal articles by noted historians on the 1680 revolt of two dozen Pueblo villages against the Spanish settlers who had exploited them through religious conversion and military... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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put out the safety cones: historians at work

This is precisely the type of history book advocated by James Loewen, the author of "Lies My Teacher Told Me." Take five scholars, all discussing the same event, and end up with five quite different interpretations of that event. The editors did a great job of introducing each of the scholar's views, pointing out bones of contention, backgrounding the source material. This is how history is supposed to be taught! I think one reviewer may have mischaracterized this book as racist. To say that only the views of the Spanish were presented, when in fact the only source material available is from the Spanish colonials, is to confuse the viewpoint of the historian with the viewpoint of the 17th century government of Spain. I'm thinking about buying the whole series of Historians at Work if they are all this interesting.

History Through Different Windows

Weber has put together a selection of informative essays by different authors, all dealing with the famed Pueblo Revolt of 1680. Given that the (for a time successful) uprising took place, the question for students of history is the standard one: Why? As the essays in this book point out, there is no one answer to that question. There are, instead, many answers, and additional questions. In history, it's not so much a case of arriving at the "truth." Rather, it's the journey of discovery that really counts. The essays Weber has collected run the gamut, from turgid academic writing and sniping to refreshingly clearly-stated prose. His introduction is masterly, the bibliographic references invaluable, and the overall effect one of having learned just how complex and diverse the causes of an effect can be. Highly recommended for readers interested in this area, especially for classroom use at the college and university level.
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