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The Conquest That Never Was: Pedro de Alvarado and the Delusion of Peru

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Availability:In StockContributor:W. George LovellSeries:Latin American OriginalsTheme:Chronological Period/16th Century, Cultural Region/Latin AmericaPublish date:5/12/2026Pages:162
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Penn State University PressISBN-13:9780271101422ISBN-10:0271101423UPC:9780271101422Book Category:HistoryBook Subcategory:Latin America, Indigenous, ModernBook Topic:South America, Contact, European Invasion & Exploration, 16th CenturySize:8.50 x 5.50 x 0.38 inchesWeight:0.195Product ID:SCRJ6WS61E

The Conquest That Never Was uncovers one of the most ambitious but disastrous campaigns of the early colonial period. Pedro de Alvarado--best known as Cortés's lieutenant in Mexico and later as the conqueror of Guatemala--sought to extend his fame and fortune by seizing Quito in the northern Inca Empire. Instead, his massive fleet and army met ruin in the high Andes, leaving Alvarado humiliated and forcing him to transfer his forces to rival conquistadors.

This volume traces Alvarado's career after Guatemala, focusing on the ill-fated expedition of 1534 as well as his unrealized license to conquer the Spice Islands, his involvement in the Spanish conquest of Ecuador, and his eventual death in battle in Mexico. Drawing on transatlantic correspondence, legal testimony, Spanish chronicles, and a Maya-authored history, Lovell reconstructs both the trajectory of Alvarado's campaigns and the mind of a conquistador driven by greed and glory. Vivid descriptions carry readers from Guatemala's rainforests to the snowbound passes of the Andes, revealing how fragile imperial ambitions could be in practice.

By documenting Alvarado's failed bid to contest Pizarro in Peru, The Conquest That Never Was complicates the triumphalist narrative of Spanish expansion. It illuminates the contradictions, rivalries, and violence at the heart of the colonial project, while foregrounding Indigenous labor and suffering in conquest. Designed for upper-level undergraduate and graduate courses, the book also offers scholars of Latin American history, historical geography, and the Andes a gripping case study of imperial aspiration and collapse.

Languages:EnglishPublisher:Penn State University PressISBN-13:9780271101422ISBN-10:0271101423UPC:9780271101422Book Category:HistoryBook Subcategory:Latin America, Indigenous, ModernBook Topic:South America, Contact, European Invasion & Exploration, 16th CenturySize:8.50 x 5.50 x 0.38 inchesWeight:0.195Product ID:SCRJ6WS61E

W. George Lovell is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada; Professor of Geography at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario; and Visiting Professor in Latin American History at the Universidad Pablo de Olavide in Seville, Spain. Among his many publications are Death in the Snow: Pedro de Alvarado and the Illusive Conquest of Peru, Conquest and Survival in Colonial Guatemala: A Historical Geography of the Cuchumatán Highlands, 1500-1821, and (with Christopher H. Lutz and Wendy Kramer) Strike Fear in the Land: Pedro de Alvarado and the Conquest of Guatemala, 1520-1541.


Publisher: Penn State University Press

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