Artigo Revisado por pares

: Nahuas and Spaniards: Postconquest Central Mexican History and Philology

1992; Truman State University; Volume: 23; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.2307/2541919

ISSN

2326-0726

Autores

Abel A. Alves,

Tópico(s)

Historical Studies in Latin America

Resumo

Figure Preface Map Part I. Nahuas: 1. Postconquest Nahua society and culture seen through Nahuatl sources 2. Complex municipalities: Tlaxcala and Tulancingo in the sixteenth century 3. Views of corporate self and history in some valley of Mexico towns, seventeenth and eighteenth centuries Part II. Nahuatl Philology: 4. And Ana wept 5. The testimony of don Juan 6. The Tulancingo perspective: documents from the UCLA Tulancingo collection 7. A language transition in eighteenth-century Mexico 8. Toward assessing the phoneticity of older Nahuatl texts 9. Care, ingenuity and irresponsibility: the Bierhorst edition of the Cantares Mexicanos Part III. Historiography: 10. Charles Gibson and the ethnohistory of postconquest central Mexico 11. A vein of ethnohistory: recent Nahuatl-based historical research Part IV. Spaniards: 12. Spaniards among Indians: Toluca in the later sixteenth century 13. The magistrate of Zacualpan Abbreviations Notes Glossary Bibliographical appendix Bibliography.

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