Charles Gibson (sejarawan)

Charles Gibson (12 Agustus 1920 – 22 Agustus 1985) adalah seorang etno-sejarawan Amerika Serikat yang menulis karya-karya fundasional tentang suku Nahua di Meksiko kolonial. Pada 1977, ia terpilih menjadi Presiden American Historical Association.[1][2][3]

  • Tlaxcala in the Sixteenth Century, New Haven: Yale University Press 1952.
  • The Aztecs Under Spanish Rule: A History of the Indians of the Valley of Mexico, 1519-1810. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1964.
  • Spain in America New York: Harper & Row, 1966.
  • The Spanish Tradition in America. New York: Harper & Row. 1968.
  • Attitudes of colonial powers toward the American Indian, (with Howard Peckham, editors). Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 1969.
  • The Inca Concept of Sovereignty and the Spanish Administration of Peru Austin: University of Texas Press 1948. Republished, New York: Greenwood Press, 1969.
  • The Colonial Period in Latin American History. 2nd. ed. Washington: American Historical Association, 1970, 1968.
  • The Black Legend: Anti-Spanish Attitudes in the Old World and the New. New York: Knopf, 1971.
  • The Tovar Calendar: an illustrated Mexican Manuscript ca. 1585. Reproduced, with a commentary and handlist of sources on the Mexican 365-day year (with George Kubler). New Haven: The Academy, 1951.
  • Guide to the Hispanic American Historical Review, 1946-1955 (with Victor Niemayer). Durham, NC: Duke University Press 1958. New York: Kraus Reprint Co. 1976.
  • "Published Collections of Documents Relating to Middle America Ethnohistory,Handbook of Middle American Indians, volume 13, Guide to Ethnohistorical Sources, Part 2, edited by Howard F. Cline. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1973, pp. 3-42.
  • "Conquest, Capitulation, and Indian Treaties," (American Historical Association Presidential Address). American Historical Review 83, no. 1, February 1978, pp. 1–15.

Referensi

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  1. ^ Robert A. Potash [es], "Charles Gibson (August 12, 1920- August 22, 1985, Handbook of Latin American Studies, vol. 48, p. v.
  2. ^ Chevalier, François (May 1986). "Charles Gibson (1920–1985)". The Hispanic American Historical Review 66 (2): 349–351.
  3. ^ James Lockhart,"Charles Gibson and the Ethnohistory of Postconquest Central Mexico" in Nahuas and Spaniards Stanford: Stanford University Press 1993, pages=159-182