Nahuas and Spaniards : postconquest central Mexican history and philology

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Nahuas and Spaniards : postconquest central Mexican history and philology

James Lockhart

(UCLA Latin American studies, v. 76)(Nahuatl studies series, no. 3)

Stanford University Press , UCLA Latin American Center Publications, University of California, Los Angeles, 1991

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [295]-304)

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ISBN 9780804719537

内容説明

The Nahua Indians of central Mexico (often misleadingly called Aztecs after the quite ephemeral confederation that existed among them in late pre-Hispanic times) were the most populus of Mesoamerica's cultural-linguistic groups at the time of the Spanish conquest. They remained at the center of developments for centuries thereafter, since the bulk of the Hispanic population settled among them and they bore the brunt of cultural contact. This collection of thirteen essays (five of them previously unpublished) by the leading authority on the postconquest Nahuas and Nahua-Spanish interaction brings together pieces that reflect various facets of the author's research interests. Underlying most of the pieces is the author's pioneering large-scale use of Nahua manuscripts to illuminate the society and culture of native Mexicans in the Spanish colonial period. The picture of the Nahuas that emerges shows them far less at odds with the colonial world form it what is useful to them, and far more capable to maintaining their own pre-conquest identity, than has previously been suggested.

目次

  • 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.
巻冊次

: pbk ISBN 9780804719544

内容説明

A Stanford University Press classic.

目次

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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