Introduction; 1. In the path of the hurricane: disease and the disappearance of the peoples of the Caribbean, 1492–1518; 2. The deaths of Aztec Cuitlahuac and Inca Huayna Capac: the first New World pandemics; 3. Settling in: epidemics and conquest to the end of the first century; 4. Regional outbreaks from the 1530s to century's end; 5. New arrivals: peoples and illnesses from 1600–1650; Conclusion.
Cook explains that the conquest of the New World was achieved by a handful of Europeans - not by the sword, but by deadly disease.
"The book challenges the Black Legend, which attempts to place all
of the blame for the injustices of conquest on the Spanish, to
demonstrate how all Old World peoples carried, literally though
unwittingly, the germs of the destruction of American
civilization." UC MEXUS NEWS
"...an important work that shows New World societies reeling from
forces far beyond their control." Choice
"The book's strength lies in the extensive use of primary data from
the various libraries. Those interested in medical history will
find this monograph a pleasant and informative source of
information. Overall, I found Born to Die a fascinating work that
will appeal to anyone interested in the social, economic, and
medical history of the New World immediately after its discovery
and conquest." Robert C. Kimbrough III, MD; JAMA
"...[Cook] has produced a notable and well-written counterargument
to some of the virulently anti-Spanish texts of the early 1990s."
Foreign Affairs
"This is an important book which needs to be read by all who are
interested in understanding the catastrophe that confronted the
Amerindian peoples..." William T. Walker, Sixteenth Century
Journal
"[Born to Die]...will become a standard reference in the literature
of the European conquest of the Americas." J.H. Galloway, The
International History Review
"Whether one is an expert or not in the role of diseases in the
conquest of the New World, this book will prove an enlightening
addition to your collection." Michael T. Campbell, Revista
Interamericana
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