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Maya wars : ethnographic accounts from nineteenth-century Yucatán / edited by Terry Rugeley

Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoDetalles de publicación: Norman : University of Oklahoma Press, c2001.Descripción: xiv, 224 p. : il., map ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 0806133554 (alk. paper)
Tema(s): Clasificación LoC:
  • F1435.1.Y89 M4675 2001
Contenidos:
The prewar years -- The caste war -- The deep south : Belize, Guatemala, and the Pacíficos -- Life in pacified Yucatán -- The close of the century
Revisión: "In this book I hope to acquaint the reader with writings by and about the Mayas of the nineteenth-century Yucatán Peninsula. Some of the selections are well known to scholars; others, to my knowledge, have never been seen before, not even by specialists in the field. All of these selections, however, have something distinctive and important to say about a culture that has been in a constant state of evolution since long before the birth of Christ, and which remains an important component of life in southeast Mexico, Belize, and Guatemala."--Introd.
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The prewar years -- The caste war -- The deep south : Belize, Guatemala, and the Pacíficos -- Life in pacified Yucatán -- The close of the century

"In this book I hope to acquaint the reader with writings by and about the Mayas of the nineteenth-century Yucatán Peninsula. Some of the selections are well known to scholars; others, to my knowledge, have never been seen before, not even by specialists in the field. All of these selections, however, have something distinctive and important to say about a culture that has been in a constant state of evolution since long before the birth of Christ, and which remains an important component of life in southeast Mexico, Belize, and Guatemala."--Introd.

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