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: The edition is noted for including maps and illustrations from Felipe Guamán Poma de Ayala’s Nueva coronica y buen gobierno , which provide a contemporary indigenous perspective on the events. Critical Reception

: Espino López applies a "New History of Battles" lens, focusing on the combatants' experiences and the evolution of European military tactics—such as the massive use of portable firearms—during the Peruvian civil wars .

This book, (Silver and Blood), is a historical analysis written by Antonio Espino López , a professor of Modern History at the Autonomous University of Barcelona. Published by Desperta Ferro Ediciones in 2019, it explores the military and political collapse of the Inca Empire. Core Themes & Content : The edition is noted for including maps

: Reviewers from sites like Rea Silvia praise the work for its "vibrant narration" and its ability to synthesize complex historical cycles into an accessible 368-page format.

: Beyond the initial conquest, the book details the brutal civil wars between Spanish factions (1537–1554) and the final indigenous uprisings. Published by Desperta Ferro Ediciones in 2019, it

: Some readers on Amazon Spain found the heavy use of citations and technical battle descriptions "dry" and difficult to follow compared to more popular history. Product Information

: The narrative examines how Francisco Pizarro, Diego de Almagro, and a small group of Spaniards managed to dismantle the massive and highly organized Inca state. : Some readers on Amazon Spain found the

: The author is credited with providing a critical reading of the conquest, aligning closer to historical accounts of its violence rather than idealistic myths.

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: The edition is noted for including maps and illustrations from Felipe Guamán Poma de Ayala’s Nueva coronica y buen gobierno , which provide a contemporary indigenous perspective on the events. Critical Reception

: Espino López applies a "New History of Battles" lens, focusing on the combatants' experiences and the evolution of European military tactics—such as the massive use of portable firearms—during the Peruvian civil wars .

This book, (Silver and Blood), is a historical analysis written by Antonio Espino López , a professor of Modern History at the Autonomous University of Barcelona. Published by Desperta Ferro Ediciones in 2019, it explores the military and political collapse of the Inca Empire. Core Themes & Content

: Reviewers from sites like Rea Silvia praise the work for its "vibrant narration" and its ability to synthesize complex historical cycles into an accessible 368-page format.

: Beyond the initial conquest, the book details the brutal civil wars between Spanish factions (1537–1554) and the final indigenous uprisings.

: Some readers on Amazon Spain found the heavy use of citations and technical battle descriptions "dry" and difficult to follow compared to more popular history. Product Information

: The narrative examines how Francisco Pizarro, Diego de Almagro, and a small group of Spaniards managed to dismantle the massive and highly organized Inca state.

: The author is credited with providing a critical reading of the conquest, aligning closer to historical accounts of its violence rather than idealistic myths.