Francisco Pizarro - Steel, Betrayal, and Disease: How Francisco Pizarro Toppled an Empire He Barely Understood #968711

di Matthew Hollis Ward

Diogenes Global Press

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"Francisco Pizarro did not conquer Peru because he was great. He succeeded because history arrived faster than the Inca world could adapt." While popular history often portrays the fall of the Incas as a miracle of Spanish bravery or a tale of superior genius, the reality was a brutal "systems collision." In Steel, Betrayal, and Disease, Matthew Hollis Ward provides a cold, analytical re-examination of Francisco Pizarro—an illiterate, marginal figure who toppled an empire of millions by exploiting a world already fractured by civil war and decimated by a plague it did not understand.
Moving with the analytical sweep of a Robert Caro power analysis, Ward explores how the Inca state was "Strong but Brittle." The book investigates the "Disease Before Steel"—the smallpox epidemic that arrived years before Pizarro, decapitating the Inca leadership and triggering a devastating succession crisis between Atahualpa and Huáscar. Through a forensic look at the ambush at Cajamarca, Ward illustrates how the Incas lost not because of a lack of courage, but because their centralized system could not imagine treachery on a global scale.
Steel, Betrayal, and Disease is a vital roadmap for anyone seeking to understand the mechanics of imperial collapse. Ward analyzes the "Myth of Spanish Superiority," revealing how horses, steel, and firearms were psychological weapons first and military ones second. He highlights the crucial role of "Indigenous Allies," proving that the conquest was actually a multinational war driven by local rivalries.
From the "Ransom That Changed Nothing" to Pizarro's own violent end at the hands of his fellow conquerors, this investigation proves that empires fall when their fundamental assumptions fail. This is an essential inquiry for those ready to see the conquest of Peru not as a heroic epic, but as the first great shock of a new, globalized world order.
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ISBN:
9791224455516
Formato:
ebook
Anno di pubblicazione:
2024
Dimensione:
358 KB
Protezione:
nessuna
Lingua:
Inglese
Autori:
Matthew Hollis Ward