Aztecas-Mexicas

Aztecas-Mexicas
Author: Miguel León-Portilla
Publisher: EDAF
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 9788496107298

Los aztecas-méxicas fueron, por así decirlo, la fachada de una civilización originaria que floreció y se diversificó de múltiples formas desde mucho antes de la era cristiana. Existió en el centro y sur de lo que ahora es México y en regiones vecinas de América Central. Muchos han sido los procesos civilizatorios que ha desarrollado la humanidad, pero solo algunos pueden reconocerse como originarios, surgidos con plena autonomía. Todas las otras civilizaciones, por muy desarrolladas que hayan llegado a ser, deben tenerse como derivadas o encaminadas por distintos núcleos civilizatorios. En la historia universal surgieron como civilizaciones originarias las de Egipto, Mesopotamia y las de los valles del río Indo y del río Amarillo, este último en China. Este libro, de la magistral pluma e ingenio, así como el rigor que lo caracteriza, permite situarnos como espectadores de primera línea en la experiencia fascinante de lo que fue esta civilización.

Aztecas-Mexicas

Aztecas-Mexicas
Author: Raúl Pérez López-Portillo
Publisher: SÍLEX EDICIONES, S.L.
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2012-05-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9788477375975

The Azteca Stone

The Azteca Stone
Author: G Wayne Hacker
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 431
Release: 2017-03-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 152458861X

The Azteca Stone A Novel by G. Wayne Hacker Texas businessman Eduardo Gomez was exploring a cave in Northern Mexico where he inadvertently set free the seven-hundred-year-old spirit of Moctezuma IIIwho would have been the next ruler of the enslaved ancient Aztecs if he had not been secretly abducted and buried by a Spanish priest and his followers. Once Moctezumas life force is released from the underground crypt, he displaces the soul of Eduardo. And with the help of the dark angel Abaddon, he uses the millionaires wealth and human form to reestablish one of the bloodiest and most powerful nations the world has ever known. He was well on the road to success when he had a chance encounter with Alejandra Santiago, a young attorney of Columbian heritage, and her US Marine Corpstrained boyfriend, police detective Free Varner. The couple, along with the help from the detectives rookie partner, Louisianan Francine Gilbeau, rises up to the challenge. But will their actions be enough to thwart the advancing forces of evil? And if so, at what cost? The Azteca Stone is an original work that has no equal in todays contemporary marketplace. It is an action-packed thriller filled with bizarre rituals, human sacrifices, and an all-out assault on humanity by an army of genetically engineered half-human and half-beast gargoyles. The Azteca Stone will keep the readers gasping for air while at the same time crying out for more.

The Aztec Empire

The Aztec Empire
Author: Felipe Solis Olguin
Publisher: Guggenheim Museum
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2004
Genre: Aztec art
ISBN: 9780892073160

The ultimate exploration of early 16th century Aztec culture features over 500 archaeological objects and works from Mexico and the United States, including jewelry, works of precious metals, and household and ceremonial artifactsQmany of which have never been exhibited before in the U.S. 0-89207-316-0$85.00 / DAP / Distributed Arts Publishers

Daily Life of the Aztecs

Daily Life of the Aztecs
Author: Jacques Soustelle
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2002-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780486424859

A study of the Mexicans at the beginning of the sixteenth century, focusing on the daily activities of the city-dwellers of Mexico-Tenochtitlan, and discussing society, religion, domestic habits, marriage and family, war, the arts, and other aspects of daily life.

Aztec

Aztec
Author: Gary Jennings
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 1074
Release: 1997-08-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780812521467

Saga of Aztec empire. Prequel to Aztec autumn.

La Malinche in Mexican Literature

La Malinche in Mexican Literature
Author: Sandra Messinger Cypess
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2010-07-05
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0292789602

Of all the historical characters known from the time of the Spanish conquest of the New World, none has proved more pervasive or controversial than that of the Indian interpreter, guide, mistress, and confidante of Hernán Cortés, Doña Marina—La Malinche—Malintzin. The mother of Cortés's son, she becomes not only the mother of the mestizo but also the Mexican Eve, the symbol of national betrayal. Very little documented evidence is available about Doña Marina. This is the first serious study tracing La Malinche in texts from the conquest period to the present day. It is also the first study to delineate the transformation of this historical figure into a literary sign with multiple manifestations. Cypess includes such seldom analyzed texts as Ireneo Paz's Amor y suplicio and Doña Marina, as well as new readings of well-known texts like Octavio Paz's El laberinto de la soledad. Using a feminist perspective, she convincingly demonstrates how the literary depiction and presentation of La Malinche is tied to the political agenda of the moment. She also shows how the symbol of La Malinche has changed over time through the impact of sociopolitical events on the literary expression.

De Aztecas a Mexicas

De Aztecas a Mexicas
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2002
Genre:
ISBN: 9789685078320

"Conoce como fue la historia de este gradioso pueblo desde el siglo x hasta su lucha contra los.