"A well-written, multidisciplinary addition to transatlantic history ... asking not how the Welser experiment failed but how this failure shaped and reshaped cultural and national identities for centuries." —Hispanic American Historical Review"German Conquistadors in Venezuela offers a new and exciting comparative approach and a long chronological sweep, which permits a nuanced consideration of how the story of the Welsers resonates in historical narratives on both sides of the Atlantic." —Karen Stolley, author of Domesticating Empire"A fine portrayal of the Welser era in Venezuela and a convincing interpretation of its many uses in very different contexts." —Colonial Latin American Review"Giovanna Montenegro's book, divided into three parts and seven chapters, is a timely and welcome contribution ot the early history of German involvement in colonialism and the reception of this effort in later centuries, both in Spanish-language and German contexts." —Sixteenth Century Journal"German Conquistadors in Venezuela is the only book...that takes a cultural studies approach to conquest. Montenegro's work is a reminder of the varying levels of historical memory that one needs to sift through to interpret the European invasion of the Americas. —Latin American Research Review