Michoacan and Eden
Discover the rich tapestry of 16th-century Mexico with Michoacan and Eden by Bernardino Verástique. Published in 2000, this insightful book delves into Quiroga's evangelizing project, exploring its cultural and historical significance within the region. Spanning 214 pages, Verástique offers a compelling analysis that intertwines American history, anthropology, and the intricacies of Christian ministry and missions. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts of Latin American history, this work sheds light on the dynamics of Michoacán de Ocampo during a transformative era. Whether you're studying the impact of missions or the broader historical context of Mexico, this book is an essential addition to your collection. Engage with the past and understand the foundational narratives that shaped the region through Verástique's expert lens.