Incas and Conquistadores

Michael Tunnicliffe

The Inca civilisation of Peru had built an extensive empire by the 16th century. The arrival in the 1530’s of a small band of Spanish Conquistadores should have posed only a minimal threat. Yet the Incas were reduced over the next 30 years to a subject status as the Spaniards exerted control. This course will examine how this happened by following a careful analysis of the years of struggle and by examining the longer-term consequences of this clash of cultures.

Day:  Thursdays         Time: 13.45-15.45 

7 weeks, 21 April 2022 to 9 June 2022 with a half-term break 2 June, 2022

ZOOM LECTURE

Price for the Series: 

Price Concessions Minimum No. Maximum No.
£49 8 24

Please contact: Michael Tunnicliffe 5 St George’s Way, Northwich, CW9 8XG, 01606 42116 mtunni@sky.com

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