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History and Language in the Andes

A. Pearce, Pearce(Edited by)P. Heggarty, Heggarty(Edited by)
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The modern world began with the clash of civilisations between Spaniards and native Americans.

Their interplay and struggles ever since are mirrored in the fates of the very languages they spoke.

The conquistadors wrought theirs into a new 'world language'; yet the Andes still host the New World's greatest linguistic survivor, Quechua.

Historians and linguists see this through different - but complementary - perspectives.

This book is a meeting of minds, long overdue, to weave them together.

It ranges from Inca collapse to the impacts of colonial rule, reform, independence, and the modern-day trends that so threaten native language here with its ultimate demise.

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Palgrave Macmillan
1349286249 / 9781349286249
Paperback
29/03/2016
292 pages
152 x 229 mm, 395 grams