Includes papers originally presented at the workshop 'Beyond Deconstruction: Engaging Colonial Knowledge', held at King's College, Cambridge, in Sept. 2006, as well as some post-conference papers
The publication of Bernardino de Sahagún’s Florentine Codex in 1576 has been considered the first Am...
My research focuses on the Chacoan to post Chaco Phenomenon (c. AD 900-1300) in the US Southwest. I ...
The following is a transatlantic study of the initial English and Spanish reactions to the problem o...
Includes papers originally presented at the workshop 'Beyond Deconstruction: Engaging Colonial Knowl...
This article models a methodology for recovering the substance and nature of the Aztec legal traditi...
Prior to World War II and the subsequent social rights movements, historical scholarship on colonial...
Indigenous people are often seen as static recipients of transatlantic encounter, influencing the At...
By tackling the debates and circulation of information about the ruins found close to Santo Domingo ...
This study is about the effect of the Colonization on the Aztecs, focusing on the early colonial per...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Purpose – The study aims to understand the nature of traditional knowledge by examining how it is us...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).In this case study of the Aztec imperi...
My dissertation investigates how an Aztec religious antiquity was defined and codified in colonial M...
This article argues that eighteenth-century native elites played a significant role in the larger in...
Lords from the Desert This work explores a reality that is little talked about: how the most prestig...
The publication of Bernardino de Sahagún’s Florentine Codex in 1576 has been considered the first Am...
My research focuses on the Chacoan to post Chaco Phenomenon (c. AD 900-1300) in the US Southwest. I ...
The following is a transatlantic study of the initial English and Spanish reactions to the problem o...
Includes papers originally presented at the workshop 'Beyond Deconstruction: Engaging Colonial Knowl...
This article models a methodology for recovering the substance and nature of the Aztec legal traditi...
Prior to World War II and the subsequent social rights movements, historical scholarship on colonial...
Indigenous people are often seen as static recipients of transatlantic encounter, influencing the At...
By tackling the debates and circulation of information about the ruins found close to Santo Domingo ...
This study is about the effect of the Colonization on the Aztecs, focusing on the early colonial per...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Purpose – The study aims to understand the nature of traditional knowledge by examining how it is us...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).In this case study of the Aztec imperi...
My dissertation investigates how an Aztec religious antiquity was defined and codified in colonial M...
This article argues that eighteenth-century native elites played a significant role in the larger in...
Lords from the Desert This work explores a reality that is little talked about: how the most prestig...
The publication of Bernardino de Sahagún’s Florentine Codex in 1576 has been considered the first Am...
My research focuses on the Chacoan to post Chaco Phenomenon (c. AD 900-1300) in the US Southwest. I ...
The following is a transatlantic study of the initial English and Spanish reactions to the problem o...