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TECHNOLOGY, DISEASE, AND COLONIAL CONQUESTS
SIXTEENTH TO EIGHTEENTH CENTURIES
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TECHNOLOGY, DISEASE,
AND COLONIAL CONQUESTS,
SIXTEENTH TO EIGHTEENTH
CENTURIES
Essays Reappraising the Guns and Germs Theories
EDITED BY
GEORGE RAUDZENS
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Library of Congress Cataloging-inePublication Data
Technology, disease, and colonial conquests, sixteenth to eighteenth centuries:
essays reappraising the guns and germs theories / edited by George Raudzens.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents: European overseas expansion and the military revolution /
Jeremy Black-Outfighting or outpopulating? Main reasons for early colonial
conquests, 1493-1788 / George Raudzens-Conflict and synthesis, frontier
warfare in North America, 1513-1815 / Armstrong Starkey-The long
conquest, collaboration by native Andean elites in the colonial system,
1532-1825 / David Cahill-The impact of disease / Francis Brooks-
Pathogens, places and peoples, geographical variations in the impact of
disease in early Spanish America and the Philippines / Linda Newson-The
Iberian advantage / Lawrence Clayton-"Black with canoes" / David
McNab, Bruce Hodgins, and Dale Standen.
ISBN 0-391-04206-8
1. America-History-To 1810. 2. Diseases and history-American-
History. 3. Indians-First contact with Europeans. 4. Europe-Territorial
expansion. 5. Europe-Colonies-America. 6. Military art and science-
Europe-History. I. Raudzens, George, 1938-
George Raudzens,
Technology, Disease, and Colonial Conquests, Sixteenth to Eighteenth Centuries:
Essays Reappraising the Guns and Germs Theories
appeared originally in the series History of Warfare,
edited by Kelly DeVries,
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ISBN 0-391-04206-8
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