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The Cambridge History of the Native Peoples of the Americas

The Cambridge History of the Native Peoples of the Americas

The Cambridge History of the Native Peoples of the Americas

Volume 2: Mesoamerica, Part 2
Richard E. W. Adams, University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio
Murdo J. MacLeod, University of Florida
June 2000
2. Mesoamerica
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    The Cambridge History of the Native Peoples of the Americas, Volume II: Mesoamerica (Part Two), gives a comprehensive and authoritative overview of all the important native civilizations of the Mesoamerican area, beginning with archaeological discussions of paleoindian, archaic and preclassic societies and continuing to the present. Fully illustrated and engagingly written, the book is divided into sections that discuss the native cultures of Mesoamerica before and after their first contact with the Europeans. The various chapters balance theoretical points of view as they trace the cultural history and evolutionary development of such groups as the Olmec, the Maya, the Aztec, the Zapotec, and the Tarascan. The chapters covering the prehistory of Mesoamerica offer explanations for the rise and fall of the Classic Maya, the Olmec, and the Aztec, giving multiple interpretations of debated topics, such as the nature of Olmec culture. Through specific discussions of the native peoples of the different regions of Mexico, the chapters on the period since the arrival of the Europeans address the themes of contact, exchange, transfer, survivals, continuities, resistance, and the emergence of modern nationalism and the nation-state.

    • Comprehensive: all major cultures covered
    • Authoritative: all authors are specialists who are outstanding in their fields
    • Well written, accessible to both scholarly and lay audiences

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    'It is profoundly reassuring that this kind of scholarly publishing continues to flourish at the start of a new millennium, and it is even more profoundly to be hoped that these books acquire the wide readership that they deserve.' The Journal of The Royal Anthropological Institute

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    Product details

    June 2000
    Hardback
    9780521652049
    464 pages
    229 × 30 × 152 mm
    0.85kg
    25 maps 13 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Part II:
    • 12. Mesoamerica since the Spanish invasion: an overview Murdo J. MacLeod
    • 13. Legacies of resistance, adaptation, and tenacity: history of the native peoples of Northwest Mexico Susan M. Deeds
    • 14. The native peoples of Northeastern Mexico David Frye
    • 15. The indigenous peoples of Western Mexico from the Spanish invasion to the present Eric Van Young
    • 16. Native peoples of colonial central Mexico Sarah L. Cline
    • 17. Native peoples of Central Mexico since independence Frans J. Schryer
    • 18. Native peoples of the Gulf Coast from the colonial period to the present Susan Deans-Smith
    • 19. The indigenous population of Oaxaca from the sixteenth century to the present María de los Angeles Romero Frizzi
    • 20. The lowland Maya, from the conquest to the present Grant D. Jones
    • 21. The highland Maya W. George Lovell.
      Contributors
    • Murdo J. MacLeod, Susan M. Deeds, David Frye, Eric Van Young, Sarah L. Cline, Frans J. Schryer, Susan Deans-Smith, María de los Angeles Romero Frizzi, Grant D. Jones, W. George Lovell

    • Editors
    • Richard E. W. Adams , University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio
    • Murdo J. MacLeod , University of Florida