Barbaros Spaniards and Their Savages in the Age of Enlightenment David J. Weber

Series:
Yale Western Americana Series
Format:
Paperback
Publication date:
15 Aug 2006
ISBN:
9780300119916
Dimensions:
496 pages: 248 x 186 x 27mm
Illustrations:
41 b&w illustrations

This landmark book explores how Spain tried to come to terms with independent Indians on the frontiers of its American empire in the late 1700s.
"[An] important new book. . . . It displays . . . a mastery of the literature and impressive erudition; a capacity for the patient teasing out of the truth from sources that are often incomplete and partisan; and a lucid narrative style that carries the reader along. . . . A formidable achievement."--J. H. Elliott, "New York Review of Books"
"A stunning book that will be read for generations and lauded for its awesome research, judicious analysis, and graceful prose."--James Schofield Saeger, Lehigh University

David J. Weber is Dedman Professor of History and director of the William P. Clements Center for Southwestern Studies at Southern Methodist University.

'...[Weber's] mastery of both the primary and secondary sources and the more recent secondary literature makes this a fine study...' - Christopher Storrs, History: Journal of the Historical Association