
Andrea Martínez Baracs, historian: ‘Indigenous allies saved the Spanish on the Night of Sorrows’
The specialist in Mesoamerican history warns against revisionism: ‘The course of the conquest could have been different without Indigenous support’

The specialist in Mesoamerican history warns against revisionism: ‘The course of the conquest could have been different without Indigenous support’

Faced with a fiery debate between the glorious myth of the Conquest and anachronistic revisionism, historians are looking to steer clear of nationalist tradition, both Mexican and Spanish

The Spanish anthropologist goes past the image of Tlaxacalan traitors to speak of a population with well-defined sociopolitical structures and sophisticated art forms

The launch of the movie’s trailer has led to debate between those who see it as Hispanophobic and those who say it’s only following its genre’s archetypes

In his book ‘Being Human’, the expert offers examples of how genetics and pandemics have determined universal history

Perhaps we’re more sensitive to the suffering of others, but that’s hardly due to us being better people — and doesn’t give us the right to arrogantly judge the past

Peruvian anthropologist Luis Millones and Mexican archeologist Eduardo Matos speak with EL PAÍS and reflect on their new book, which deals with the figures of Moctezuma and Atahualpa, the last great pre-Columbian rulers

Former Extremadura regional premier Guillermo Fernández Vara announced a year ago that the relics, kept privately for decades, would be put on public display, but the current conservative administration has them stored in an archive

The conquistador Francisco Vázquez de Coronado y Guzmán crossed Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas between 1540 and 1542 and left behind pieces that have been analyzed in a new study
The Frenchman has published a novel in which the Spanish conquistador recounts his life and adventures to his eldest son

In an exclusive for EL PAÍS, the FBI details how it recovered a nearly 500-year-old document, which will return to Mexico this month after its disappearance three decades ago

The game casts players as Aztec warriors with a mission to save Tenochtitlan, but has been criticized as racist and historically inaccurate