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John Brown of Harper's Ferry: With Contemporary Prints; Photographs; and Maps (Makers of America)

DOC John Brown of Harper's Ferry: With Contemporary Prints; Photographs; and Maps (Makers of America) by John A. Scott; Robert Alan Scott in History

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Nahuatl-speaking women and men left last wills in their own tongue during an era when the written tradition of their language was generally assumed to have ended. Describing their world in testaments clustered around epidemic cycles; they responded to profound changes in population; land use; and local governance with astonishing vibrancy.The Aztecs at Independence offers the first internal ethnographic view of these central Mexican indigenous communities in the critical transitional time of Independence. Miriam Melton-Villanueva uses previously unknown Nahuatl-language sources—primarily last wills and testaments—to provide a comprehensive understanding of indigenous societies during the transition from colonial to postcolonial times. The book describes the cultural life of people now called Nahuas or Mexicas in the nineteenth century—based on their own words; their own written records. The book uses previously unknown; unstudied; and untranslated indigenous texts to bring Nahua society into history; fleshing out glimpses of daily life in the early nineteenth century. Thus; The Aztecs at Independence describes life at the most local level: Nahua lineages of ritual and writing; guilds and societies; the people that take turns administering festivals and attending to the last wishes of the dying. Interwoven with personal stories and memory; The Aztecs at Independence invites a general audience along on a scholarly journey; where readers are asked to imagine Nahua concepts and their contemporary meanings that give light to modern problems.


#3930800 in Books 1988-02Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.25 x 6.25 x .75l; #File Name: 0816013470184 pages


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Product ReviewBy Jeremy E.Item came in excellent condition. No tears and no pages missing. A great buy!!!!4 of 5 people found the following review helpful. The exciting life of an exciting man!By Jens HolzingerIf you want to get to know John Brown; his family; his life; his problems and his ways; you have to read this book; from his childhood to his death in Virginia after the raid of Harper's Ferry each station of his life is shown in detail (which makes it sometimes difficult to read with pure pleasure). Before I read this book I knew about Brown as a criminal; a fanatic; a murderer may be. Yes; he was... but you have to know what shaped him to be a fanatic and a murderer. His life was a struggle for freedom; and he was beat hard by life. He came on the wrong way or better: He went too far on the right one. This is a very exciting and helpful book! Just read it!

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