
History of the Incas: An Andean Chronicle of Tawantinsuyu, Cuzco Origins, Quechua Dynasties, and Spanish Colonial Memory
Author(s): Pedro Sarmiento de Gamboa (Author), Markham
- Publisher: Good Press
- Publication Date: 24 Dec. 2022
- Language: English
- Print length: 192 pages
- ISBN-10: 8027295505
- ISBN-13: 9788027295500
Book Description
Pedro Sarmiento de Gamboa’s History of the Incas is a foundational work of early colonial historiography, tracing Andean origins, dynastic succession, imperial expansion, and the fall of Tawantinsuyu. Written in a grave, documentary style, it combines oral testimony, genealogical narrative, political argument, and ethnographic observation. Its literary context is the Spanish chronicle tradition, yet its subject matter preserves invaluable Quechua memories, even as the text frames Inca rule as conquest and tyranny. Sarmiento de Gamboa was a sixteenth-century Spanish soldier, navigator, cosmographer, and administrator whose career placed him at the intersection of exploration, empire, and knowledge-making. Commissioned under Viceroy Francisco de Toledo in the 1570s, the work served political purposes: to justify Spanish sovereignty by presenting the Incas as recent usurpers rather than legitimate ancient monarchs. His scientific training and imperial service shaped both the precision and the bias of the account. This book is essential for readers interested in Andean history, colonial literature, and the politics of historical memory. It should be read critically, but also with admiration for its detail, ambition, and enduring documentary value.
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