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Hispanic American Historical Review (2000) 80 (1): 177–178.
Published: 01 February 2000
... foundation for that research. Hernando de Soto: A Savage Quest in the Americas . By Duncan David Ewing . Norman : University of Oklahoma Press , 1996 . Illustrations. Maps. Notes. Glossary. Bibliography. Index . xxxvii , 570 pp. Paper, $21.95 . 2000 by Duke University Press 2000...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2024) 104 (3): 511–513.
Published: 01 August 2024
...Adrian Masters These quibbles detract little from the overall work. The best books are those that inspire us to embark on daunting new projects—and On Savage Shores is certainly one of these. Its daring course raises many generous and exciting new questions that scholars are likely to pursue...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1966) 46 (4): 478.
Published: 01 November 1966
... The Savage and the Innocent . By Maybury-Lewis David . Cleveland, Ohio , 1965 . The World Publishing Company . Illustrations. Index . Pp. 270 . $4.95 . Copyright 1966 by Duke University Press 1966 As an account of the travels and adventures of a British anthropologist...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2002) 82 (1): 141–142.
Published: 01 February 2002
...Rick Hendricks From Savages to Subjects: Missions in the History of the American Southwest . By Jackson Robert H. . Latin American Realities . Armonk, N.Y. : M. E. Sharpe , 2000 . Photographs. Maps. Tables. Figures. Bibliography. Index . xvii , 151 pp. Cloth , $48.95 . Paper...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1991) 71 (3): 628.
Published: 01 August 1991
...Barbara Browning History of a Voyage to the Land of Brazil, Otherwise called America, Containing the Navigation and the Remarkable Things Seen on the Sea by the Author; the Behavior of Villegagnon in That Country; and the Customs and Strange Ways of Life of the American Savages; Together...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2007) 87 (3): 584–585.
Published: 01 August 2007
...Thomas E. Sheridan Bárbaros: Spaniards and Their Savages in the Age of Enlightenment . By Weber David J. . Western American Series . New Haven, CT : Yale University Press , 2005 . Illustrations. Maps. Notes. Bibliography. Index . xviii , 466 pp. Cloth , $35.00 . © 2007...
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Published: 01 May 2002
Figure 2 Indians of the Eastern Sertão portrayed as savages in the early nineteenth century. Source: Jean Baptiste Debret, Voyage pittoresque et historique au Brésil (Paris: Didot Frères, 1834–39). Courtesy of the John Carter Brown Library at Brown University. More
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1987) 67 (3): 536.
Published: 01 August 1987
...David Sowell Sons of the Machine: Case Studies of Social Change in the Workplace . By Savage Charles H. Jr. and Lombard George F. F. . Cambridge, MA : The MIT Press , 1986 . Figures. Illustrations. Appendixes. Notes. References. Glossary. Index . Pp. xvi , 313 . Cloth...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2000) 80 (4): 753–781.
Published: 01 November 2000
... small islands in this gulf where the savages go to fish and take fowl that abound therein,” but they are afraid of living there for fear of being conquered or taken by ruse: at the end the natives seem to have known all along what Villegagnon’s colony later discovered. Here the remark reflects the first...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1974) 54 (4): 711–712.
Published: 01 November 1974
... dictated in October 1877 to Thomas Savage, an assistant in Hubert Howe Bancroft’s cooperative history project, Pico’s reminiscences, which end in 1849, are a useful source for the history of Mexican California. It is, therefore, unfortunate that neither the translating nor the editing of this work...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1962) 42 (4): 590–591.
Published: 01 November 1962
... of many American authors with regard to the concepts of the “black legend” and the “noble savage.” Stimulated by their feeling of nationalism, as well as by the spirit of romanticism which sought expression in the exotic, the early American authors turned to Spain and Spanish America for inspiration...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1962) 42 (3): 446–447.
Published: 01 August 1962
... the white man and the Indian for the control of North America. According to one view the frugal, hardworking settler was set upon by a bloody, uncivilized monster, the painted savage. According to the other, the noble, solitary red man was beset and robbed by a horde of land-grabbing whites, supported...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1963) 43 (1): 34–64.
Published: 01 February 1963
... old guns. Persistent squabbling between civil and military authorities also added to the domestic weakness. A third stimulant, particularly to revenge raids, was the resolve of border states to hire professional scalp hunters to scalp hostile natives. These savage invasions of the Mexican...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2004) 84 (3): 520–521.
Published: 01 August 2004
..., their communal values noble, their ecological prescience profound, and their human sacrifices had deep cultural significance. A lone undocumented paragraph interrupts this celebration with a belated reminder that not “every warrior was a noble savage and a sage and every woman a healer and font of ancestral...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2012) 92 (2): 384–385.
Published: 01 May 2012
...Charles Esdaile Napoleon’s Atlantic: The Impact of Napoleonic Empire in the Atlantic World . Edited by Belaubre Christophe Dym Jordana Savage John . Leiden : Brill , 2010 . Illustrations. Notes. Index. Bibliography. xvi, 332 pp. Cloth . Copyright 2012 by Duke University...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2001) 81 (3-4): 775–776.
Published: 01 August 2001
... his earlier views of the Maya as noble savages and came to see them as not-so-noble savages and barbarians. The second section entitled “Touring Modernity” deals with the role that travel played in introducing the modernistic ideologies of progressivism, feminism, and athleticism to Latin America...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1965) 45 (4): 642–643.
Published: 01 November 1965
... portrayed a barren, unfamiliar land populated by cruel savages, a strange New World characterized by the bestial, the abnormal, and the unpredictable. If the Cabeza de Vaca report or the rumors surrounding it whetted the appeitites of Spaniards for further exploration of the northern rim of New Spain...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2006) 86 (4): 825–827.
Published: 01 November 2006
... to colonization. Hence, Galgano’s challenge. Feast of Souls takes its place in the parade of comparative studies animated by the Columbian quincentennial and graced recently by David J. Weber’s Bárbaros: Spaniards and Their Savages in the Age of Enlightenment (Yale Univ. Press, 2005). While Weber treats...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2016) 96 (2): 381–383.
Published: 01 May 2016
... did not characterize all indigenous people as uncivilized, however. As Kuenzli maintains in chapter 2, early twentieth-century intellectuals made a clear distinction between the unruly Aymara savages of the present and the great pre-Columbian civilization of the Incas. Creole nation makers, desperate...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2002) 82 (2): 344–346.
Published: 01 May 2002
..., carefully evaluated by Villarías Robles, one sees the development of two basic schools, both in a way looking at the nature of Amerindians—noble, savage, or barbarian—as they move through time. According to the author, Michel de Montaigne, in his essays (1580–88), is the first non-Spaniard, a person who had...