Art and Identity in Mexico, from Olmec Times to the Present

CONTENTS OF CURRICULUM UNIT 05.02.07

  1. Unit Guide
  1. Introduction
  2. Objectives
  3. Strategies
  4. Classroom Activities
  5. Resources for Teachers
  6. High School Text Resources
  7. Materials List
  8. Endnotes

Multiple Perspectives on the Spanish Invasion of Mexico

Ralph E. Russo

Published September 2005

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Endnotes

  1. p. 77 Alfred Crosby, Chapter 3 Old World Plants and Animals in the New World. The Columbian Exchange
  2. p. 78 Crosby
  3. p. 86 Crosby
  4. p. 112 Crosby
  5. p. 26 Anthony Pagden Hernán Cortés Letters From Mexico Yale University Press New Haven 1986
  6. p. 219-224 Tzvetan Todorov The Conquest of America: The Question of the Other. University of Oklahoma Press 1999
  7. p.xvi Bernal Díaz del Castillo, translated by A.P. Maudslay The Discovery and Conquest of Mexico Da Capo Press Perseus Books Group Cambridge Massachusetts 2003
  8. p. 135 Díaz
  9. p.124 James Lockhart We People Here Nahuatl Accounts of the Conquest of Mexico Wipf and Stock Eugene Oregon 1993
  10. p. 36 Diego Durán from the History of the Indies of New Spain from Stuart Schwartz (editor) Victors and Vanquished Spanish and Nahua Views of the Conquest of Mexico Bedford/St Martin's New York 2000
  11. p. 8 Gérard Chaliand Mirrors of Disaster The Spanish Military Conquest of America Transaction Publishers New Brunswick USA 2005
  12. p. 5-6 Hugh Thomas Conquest Montezuma, Cortés, and the Fall of Old Mexico Touchstone of Simon and Schuster New York 1995
  13. p.30 Pagden.
  14. p.120 Miguel Leon-Portilla (editor) The Broken Spears The Aztec Account of the Conquest of Mexico Beacon Press Boston 1992
  15. p. xviii Diaz
  16. from an official government facsimile of the Codice Florentino by Bernardino De Sahagun - Volume 3 1979 Mexico Secretaria Gobernación Frontice Piece-Book 12

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