Rivers of Gold, Hugh Thomas
Rivers of Gold, Hugh Thomas
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Rivers of Gold
The Rise of the Spanish Empire, from Columbus to Magellan

Author: Hugh Thomas

Narrator: James Cameron Stewart

Unabridged: 27 hr 25 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 04/18/2023


Synopsis

From one of the greatest historians of the Spanish world, here is a fresh and fascinating account of Spain's early conquests in the Americas.

Hugh Thomas shows Spain at the dawn of the sixteenth century as a world power on the brink of greatness. For Spain and for the world, the decision to send Christopher Columbus west was epochal—the dividing line between the medieval and the modern.

Spain's colonial adventures began inauspiciously. In spite of its small scale, it was a mission of astounding scope: to claim for Spain all the wealth of the Indies.

The lofty aspirations of the first explorers died hard, as the pursuit of wealth and glory competed with the pursuit of pious impulses. In their search for gold, Spaniards enslaved "Indians" from the Bahamas and the South American mainland. Columbus and other Spanish explorers—Cortés, Ponce de León, and Magellan among them—created an empire for Spain of unsurpassed size and scope. But the door was soon open for other powers, enemies of Spain, to stake their claims.

Rivers of Gold is a great story brilliantly told. More significant, it is an engrossing history with many profound—often disturbing—echoes in the present.

About Hugh Thomas

Hugh Thomas is the award-winning author of numerous books, including The Spanish Civil War, Rivers of Gold, and The Slave Trade: The History of the Atlantic Slave Trade 1440-1870. He won the Somerset Maugham Award and the Arts Council Prize for History, as well as receiving the Calvo Serer prize in Spain and the Boccacio and Nonino prizes in Italy. He was made a Commandeur de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres in France and a lord in England. He was educated at Queens' College, Cambridge, and the Sorbonne. Hugh lives in London.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Charlie Parker on November 01, 2023

El imperio español Completísima obra de Hugh Thomas sobre un período de unos treinta años en el que se gestó lo que sería el imperio español. Desde la toma de Granada poniendo fin a la ocupación musulmana hasta poco después de la conquista de la Nueva España. La obra sirve para poner en orden los impre......more

Goodreads review by Richard on July 09, 2012

There is an anthropological theory that one of the key genetic mutations which distinguish humans from other creatures, including those human-like Neanderthals which shared the earth with us many thousands of years ago, is the one behind the desire to travel to unknown places for the purpose of find......more

Goodreads review by Ed on April 03, 2011

For many citizens of the United States the history of the New World begins in 1620when the first permanent settlements from England finally arrived on the inhospitable shores of Massachusetts Bay. The encounters between the Spanish and Portuguese, particularly the former, and the people already inha......more

Goodreads review by Eromsted on December 10, 2009

In an age when the historical trend has been to focus on the suffering of the Indians rather than the adventures of the Spanish, Hugh Thomas has written a massive tome detailing the lives and accomplishments of the people who created the Spanish empire in the Americas. Although Thomas recognizes the......more

Goodreads review by Harvey on March 23, 2018

The description and name of this book do not prepare you for what you find inside it. What you actually get is a LOT of minutia about who was related to who in 155's Spain, Portugal, Germany, France, England, and almost every other nation state in that whole area. It was so over detailed in this man......more