Ebook: Aztec Warrior: AD 1325-1521
Author: John Pohl Adam Hook
- Tags: Central America Belize Costa Rica El Salvador Guatemala Honduras Nicaragua Panama Americas History Mexico Aztec Ancient Civilizations Military Afghan War Aviation Canada Intelligence Espionage Iraq Korean Life Institutions Napoleonic Wars Naval Pictorials Prisoners of Regiments Strategy Uniforms United States Vietnam Weapons Warfare World I II Engineering Aerospace Automotive Bioengineering Chemical Civil Environmental Computer Modelling Construction Design Electrical Electronics Energy Producti
- Series: Warrior 32
- Year: 2001
- Publisher: Osprey Publishing
- Language: English
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According to one popular image, the Aztec army was a ruthless and efficient war machine, that established an empire by convincingly overwhelming its neighbors, sacrificing thousands to bloodthirsty gods along the way. From a contrasting perspective, its native warriors were no match for the modern warring methods of Cortés' greatly outnumbered Spaniards, who decisively defeated them. The reality of the Aztec warrior's ability and effectiveness lies somewhere between those two extremes, as this title makes clear. By examining the experiences of a hypothetical individual, Cuauhtli, this meticulously researched book shows that the history of Aztec warfare is much richer and far more complex than previously understood, and reveals the close relationship between social and military matters in Aztec society.
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