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UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO PRESS (2006)
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Photography came to Latin America early in its technological development and has proven an essential tool for documenting the region's physical spaces and encounters among varied cultures. Numerous Europeans experimented with the new medium as ...
UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO PRESS (2005)
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Interpreting Spanish Colonialism offers a compelling examination of how historians in Spain and the Americas have come to understand and write about the Spanish colonial past and its meanings for national presents. Working from a ...
UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO PRESS (2004)
pvp.75,00 €
Agotado
One of the first travel journals of its kind to be published, this epic poem about Juan de Oñate's entrada that led to the founding of Nueva México in 1598 (to become the state of ...
UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO PRESS (2004)
pvp.59,00 €
Agotado
Book, DVD and CD. Robert M Young's critically acclaimed 110-minute film Alambrista (1977) depicts the harsh realities of Mexican life on both sides of the border. Following the birth of his first child, a young ...
UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO PRESS (2004)
pvp.100,00 €
Agotado
The pre-Hispanic pueblo settlements of the Pajarito Plateau, whose ruins can be seen today at Bandelier National Monument, date to the late 1100s and were already dying out when the Spanish arrived in the sixteenth ...
UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO PRESS (2003)
pvp.56,00 €
Agotado
The legal, ethical and practical relationship between archaeologists and Native Americans is a complex one and it is within this context that this collection of 12 essays is based. The contributors reconstruct the nature of ...
UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO PRESS (2003)
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The Quechua people of southern Peru are both agriculturalists and herders who maintain large herds of alpacas and llamas. But they are also weavers, and it is through weaving that their cultural traditions are passed ...
UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO PRESS (2002)
pvp.57,72 €
Agotado
The Pueblo Revolt of 1680 is a popular topic in Borderlands history and southwestern anthropology. Historians have generally regarded it as an extraordinary and pivotal event and have sought to understand its causes and consequences, ...
UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO PRESS (2002)
pvp.54,00 €
Agotado
Dwight and Elizabeth Morrow collected a colorful array of handmade ceramic pots, lacquerware trays, and striking textiles while at Casa Mañana, their Spanish-colonial style retreat in Cuernavaca, when he served as U.S. ambassador to Mexico ...
UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO PRESS (2002)
pvp.22,43 €
Agotado
Pompano tamales. Shrimp enchiladas. Candied sweet papaya. These are some of the foods whose recipes reside in the pages of Nancy and Jeffrey Gerlach's Foods of the Maya. The authors have spent years traveling throughout ...
UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO PRESS (2002)
pvp.47,76 €
Agotado
Chaco Canyon was a central place in the Ancient Southwest. Here, in the eleventh and twelfth centuries, architects and masons constructed a dozen "great houses" made of formal masonry construction with as many as 650 ...
UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO PRESS (2002)
pvp.63,38 €
Agotado
This book forces a rethinking of our understanding of the Pueblo Indians of New Mexico between the beginning of Spanish exploration in 1540 and the aftermath of revolt and reconquest at the end of the ...
UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO PRESS (2002)
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Bookcondition: NEW. AS NEW. NUEVO COMO NUEVO-The Southwest, particularly Arizona and New Mexico, comes alive in this book as a land ablaze with colors and brilliance uniquely its own. Here the deep-blue expanse of sky ...
UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO PRESS (2002)
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William Ferguson's classic photographic portrayal of the major pre-Columbian ruins of Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, and Honduras is now available from UNM Press in a completely revised edition. Magnificent aerial and ground photographs give both armchair ...
UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO PRESS (2002)
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Historian Marc Simmons is already a favorite mong scholars, students, Hispanophiles, and orderland enthusiasts for his careful, readable histories of the American Southwest. In the twelve essays collected in Spanish Pathways, Simmons's topical, in-depth approach ...
UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO PRESS (2002)
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This innovative study argues that the collapse of Classic Maya civilization was driven by catastrophic drought. Between A.D. 800 and 1000, unrelenting drought killed millions of Maya people with famine and thirst and initiated a ...
UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO PRESS (2002)
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Flourishing by A.D. 250-300, Maya civilization extended over large sections of modern Mexico and Guatemala, as well as Belize, and into present-day El Salvador and Honduras. The pre-Conquest inhabitants of this vast area left important ...
UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO PRESS (2002)
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If history books obscure the important roles played by women of European origin in the United States, how much more invisible are Hispanic women? In correcting this omission, Hedda Garza documents and discusses the major ...
UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO PRESS (2002)
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As striking as its beautiful landscapes, New Mexico's culture is also endlessly complex. Thefourteen essays collected here examine many sides of Nuevomexicano culture: its treatment of the sacred, its discourses on identity and difference, its ...
UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO PRESS (2002)
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In New Mexican Lives, Richard Etulain and a distinguished group of twelve collaboratorsre-interpret the state's history through biography. Profiles of fourteen notable, complex characters provide a unique view into New Mexico's development from prehistoric times ...