Moctezuma's Mexico
Visions of the Aztec World
Eduardo Matos Moctezuma author Davíd Carrasco author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University Press of Colorado
Published:2nd Jun '03
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Updated with a new chapter by David Carrasco describing how the Aztec world has been re-imagined by modern Mexican American communities and Chicano scholars, 'Moctezuma's Mexico' is a lavishly illustrated volume that provides an in-depth historical profile of the Aztec empire on the eve of its fateful encounter with the Europeans. Beginning with an exploration of Aztec history and cosmovision, the authors and two other prominent scholars-Anthony Aveni and Elizabeth Hill Boone-examine Aztec ceremonies, astronomy, myths, rhetoric, and moral philosophy, as well as controversies in recent Aztec scholarship using poetry, sculpture, painting, and the archaeological record. With nearly 150 full-colour illustrations, 'Moctezuma's Mexico' is an important and handsome book that will appeal to scholars and students of Mexico's indigenous past.
ISBN: 9780870816765
Dimensions: 215mm x 280mm x 19mm
Weight: 947g
214 pages
2nd Revised edition