Before American History juxtaposes Mexico City’s famous carved Sun Stone with the mounded earthworks found throughout the Midwestern states of the U.S. to examine the project of settler nationalism from the 1780s to the 1840s in two North American republics usually studied separately. As the U.S. and Mexico transformed from European colonies into independent nations—and before war scarred them both—antiquarians and historians compiled and interpreted archives meant to document America’s Indigenous pasts. These settler-colonial understandings of North America’s past deliberately misappropriated Indigenous histories and repurposed them and their material objects as "American antiquities," thereby writing Indigenous pasts out of U.S. and Mexic...
Dieser Beitrag untersucht die unterschiedlichen Wege und Werke zweier mexikanischer Kreolen, die es ...
Billy Kiser, an Assistant Professor of History at Texas A & M University – San Antonio, is one remar...
This dissertation is about the unreading of the Americas: about the ways that the documents that des...
Before American History juxtaposes Mexico City’s famous carved Sun Stone with the mounded earthworks...
Lords from the Desert This work explores a reality that is little talked about: how the most prestig...
Between 1933 and 1945, Americans redefined their cultural identity within a hemispheric context and ...
Across the North American continent, white supremacy is often taken for granted as a foregone conclu...
In Alcade, New Mexico, in January 1998, the right foot of a bronze statue of Don Juan de Oñate (c. 1...
This article argues that eighteenth-century native elites played a significant role in the larger in...
This book brings the pre-Columbian and colonial history of Latin America home: rather than starting ...
Decolonizing “Prehistory” combines a critical investigation of the documentation of the American dee...
This article focuses on the representations of Maya statues made by archaeologist–explorer John Lloy...
Wagon trains on the Santa Fe Trail. Veins of gold in southern Colorado. Irrigation canals in the Pec...
This dissertation traces the ways in which history was imagined in the 18th and 19th centuries in th...
Following the American Revolution, the new United States government and its citizenry greedily cast ...
Dieser Beitrag untersucht die unterschiedlichen Wege und Werke zweier mexikanischer Kreolen, die es ...
Billy Kiser, an Assistant Professor of History at Texas A & M University – San Antonio, is one remar...
This dissertation is about the unreading of the Americas: about the ways that the documents that des...
Before American History juxtaposes Mexico City’s famous carved Sun Stone with the mounded earthworks...
Lords from the Desert This work explores a reality that is little talked about: how the most prestig...
Between 1933 and 1945, Americans redefined their cultural identity within a hemispheric context and ...
Across the North American continent, white supremacy is often taken for granted as a foregone conclu...
In Alcade, New Mexico, in January 1998, the right foot of a bronze statue of Don Juan de Oñate (c. 1...
This article argues that eighteenth-century native elites played a significant role in the larger in...
This book brings the pre-Columbian and colonial history of Latin America home: rather than starting ...
Decolonizing “Prehistory” combines a critical investigation of the documentation of the American dee...
This article focuses on the representations of Maya statues made by archaeologist–explorer John Lloy...
Wagon trains on the Santa Fe Trail. Veins of gold in southern Colorado. Irrigation canals in the Pec...
This dissertation traces the ways in which history was imagined in the 18th and 19th centuries in th...
Following the American Revolution, the new United States government and its citizenry greedily cast ...
Dieser Beitrag untersucht die unterschiedlichen Wege und Werke zweier mexikanischer Kreolen, die es ...
Billy Kiser, an Assistant Professor of History at Texas A & M University – San Antonio, is one remar...
This dissertation is about the unreading of the Americas: about the ways that the documents that des...