This course looks at the Conquistadors, the sixteenth century Spanish men who brought an end to the Aztec and Inca civilisations.
We will follow in their footsteps from impoverished beginnings in Spain to Tenochtitlan, the metropolis the Aztecs had built on a lake island, and Cuzco, the 'belly button of the world' for the Inca empire, in the Andes of Peru.
Driven by the possibilities of unimaginable wealth and fame in the newly discovered lands by Columbus in the Caribbean, and coming from a frontier military society which had been stimulated by the Reconquest (the war against Moors settled in the Iberian Peninsula) and the Italian Wars, meant this vanguard of explorer-soldiers were on a collision course with the pre-Columbian civilisations in Central and South America. They brought steel, the horse, Christianity and smallpox to the Americas.
Our course will consider how a small motley crew of men conquered the American empires.
This course is part of The Oxford Experience summer school, held at Christ Church.