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Nonlinearity and distance of ancient routes in the Aztec Empire.
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Sobre Susan Schroeder, Tlacaelel Remembered: Mastermind of the Aztec Empire
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Empire, Colony, and Globalization. A Brief History of the Nahuatl Language
Published 2015-06-01Subjects: Get full text
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Dimenticare l’aquila calpestata. La Conquista e il passato precoloniale nel paesaggio urbano di Città del Messico
Published 2017-06-01“…The paper examines the various forms in which the memory of the Spanish conquest has been materialized and signified in the monuments of Mexico City, formerly the capital of both the Aztec empire and the Viceroyalty of New Spain. Looking at how the memory of the Conquest was settled in the “mnemonic landscape” of the city can reveal the identity strategies of a country that, born on the ashes of a destructive event, has always been forced to make sense of its painful past in order to plan its own future.…”
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Bezpowrotnie utracony raj?
Published 2017-05-01“…Novelasimposibles the author returns to the Aztec Empire to make a reinterpretation of the events of 1519–1521, while the second novel Duerme takes the reader to the days of the colonial era. …”
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The Iconography of the Mexico City Metro
Published 2016-08-01“…In order to make the text comprehensible, I have divided it into four chapters (namely, The Aztec Empire, The Colonial Period, The Generation of Liberators and Founders, and The Modern Era). …”
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Governance Strategies in Precolonial Central Mexico
Published 2022-02-01“…Among the Indigenous polities of precolonial Mesoamerica, the Aztec empire, headed by a confederation of three city-states, was the largest recorded and remains the best understood, due to its chronicling in Spanish and Nahuatl texts following the Spanish-Aztec war and colonial transformation to New Spain. …”
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The Renaissance Reception of Nahua <i>Paideia</i> in the Writings of Bernardino de Sahagún: An Aesthetic Approach to Religion
Published 2021-12-01“…Against a political interpretation that is often defended by appealing to the traditional rituals performed in the Aztec empire, I contend that their philosophy should be interpreted from the perspective of Nahua religion and aesthetics. …”
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Indigenous Agency, Historians’ Agendas, and Imagination in History Writing
Published 2021-06-01“…Polygamy and the Rise and Demise of the Aztec Empire. By Ross Hassig. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 2016. …”
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