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The men of Cajamarca: a social and biographical study of the first conquerors of Peru
Lockhart, James.
Year: 1972.
Publisher:  Published for the Institute of Latin American Studies by the University of Texas Press. 
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Frontmatter
Preface
Abbreviations
PART I. SOCIAL PHENOMENA
1, Narrative Preliminaries: Cajamarca and Other Episodes in the Conquest of Peru
2. Before the Event: Backgrounds, Characteristics, and Types
3. After the Event: Life Patterns of Repatriates and Settlers
4. Organization, Politics, and Faction
5. The Roll of Cajamarca
6. Some General Reflections
PART II. THE MEN
7. Leaders
8. Hildalgos
9. Clerks
10. Men of Affairs
11. Marginal Hidalgos and Solid Commoners
12. Artisans
13. Men from the Sea
14. Lower Plebians
15. The Obscure
16. Auxiliaries
Appendix I. A Letter from Cajamarca
Appendix II. Mistakes, Lies, and Legends: Men Who Were Not at Cajamarca
Bibliography
Index
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Title: The men of Cajamarca : a social and biographical study of the first conquerors of Peru by James Lockhart.
Author: Lockhart, James
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Source Version: The men of Cajamarca : a social and biographical study of the first conquerors of Peru by James Lockhart
Lockhart, James
Austin: Published for the Institute of Latin American Studies by the University of Texas Press, 1972.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.02774
Subject Headings: • Peru -- History -- Conquest, 1522-1548 -- Biography
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