

Matthew Restall, “When Montezuma Met Cortés: The True Story of the Meeting that Changed History” (Ecco, 2018)
11 snips Jun 1, 2018
Montezuma, the Aztec emperor, and Hernando Cortés, the Spanish conquistador, met in 1519, a meeting that changed history. In this podcast, Matthew Restall challenges the traditional narrative of this encounter, using rare primary sources and overlooked accounts. He explores the reputations of Montezuma and Cortés, their achievements and failures, and the world they lived in. The podcast also discusses indigenous cartography, the portrayal of Montezuma, trafficking of indigenous women, and the Maya's experience with the Spanish invasion.
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
Exploring the Meeting between Montezuma and Cortez
02:32 • 10min
The Domino Effect of the Montezuma-Cortez Meeting
12:48 • 8min
The Unique Map and Its Significance in Indigenous Cartography and Cortez's Expedition
21:04 • 4min
The Complex Portrayal of Montezuma
24:34 • 27min
Trafficking in Indigenous Women: Unveiling a Buried Truth
51:51 • 9min
Exploring the Experience of the Maya with the Spanish Invasion
01:00:57 • 4min