Seven myths of the Spanish conquest

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spellingShingle Restall, Matthew
Seven myths of the Spanish conquest
Espagnols / Amérique / Historiographie
Mythe
HISTORY / General bisacsh
HISTORY. bisacsh
Geschichte
Spaniards America Historiography
Myth
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title Seven myths of the Spanish conquest
title_auth Seven myths of the Spanish conquest
title_exact_search Seven myths of the Spanish conquest
title_full Seven myths of the Spanish conquest Matthew Restall
title_fullStr Seven myths of the Spanish conquest Matthew Restall
title_full_unstemmed Seven myths of the Spanish conquest Matthew Restall
title_short Seven myths of the Spanish conquest
title_sort seven myths of the spanish conquest
topic Espagnols / Amérique / Historiographie
Mythe
HISTORY / General bisacsh
HISTORY. bisacsh
Geschichte
Spaniards America Historiography
Myth
Eroberung Lateinamerikas (DE-588)4166848-0 gnd
Mythos (DE-588)4075159-4 gnd
Entdeckung (DE-588)4014841-5 gnd
Geschichtsschreibung (DE-588)4020531-9 gnd
Eroberung (DE-588)4264420-3 gnd
Tradition (DE-588)4060560-7 gnd
topic_facet Espagnols / Amérique / Historiographie
Mythe
HISTORY / General
HISTORY.
Geschichte
Spaniards America Historiography
Myth
Eroberung Lateinamerikas
Mythos
Entdeckung
Geschichtsschreibung
Eroberung
Tradition
Amerika
Lateinamerika
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