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Hispanic American Historical Review (1999) 79 (4): 753–754.
Published: 01 November 1999
...David Tavárez The Story of Guadalupe: Luis Laso de la Vega’s Huei tlamahuiçoltica of 1649 . Edited and translated by Sousa Lisa , Poole Stafford , C.M., and Lockhart James . UCLA Latin American Studies, vol. 84, Nahuatl Studies, no. 5 . Stanford : Stanford University Press...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2024) 104 (2): 330–332.
Published: 01 May 2024
... with the Spanish expeditions to the New World leading to exploration in the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico. Rinke stops the story briefly in chapter 3 to explore the world of the Mexica. To Rinke's credit he refers to the “Aztecs” as the Mexica. On the other hand, the huey tlahtoani Moteuczoma is rendered...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1972) 52 (3): 514–515.
Published: 01 August 1972
...: Henrik F. Verwoerd of South Africa, Anastasio Somoza of Nicaragua, Martin Luther King, Jr. and Huey P. Long of the United States, King Alexander of Yugoslavia, Hasan al-Banna of Egypt, Álvaro Obregón of Mexico, Jean Darían of France in Algeria, Patrice Lumumba of the Congo, and Rafael Leonidas Trujillo...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1983) 63 (1): 216–217.
Published: 01 February 1983
... circumstances in each country that nonetheless gave rise to the same world phenomenon. Blakely’s Stalin and Szasz’s Huey Long are depicted as populists (pp. 184, 207-208), as are Yrigoyen, Juan Domingo and Evita Perón, Vargas, Betancourt, Haya de la Torre, and Echeverría elsewhere. It is not totally clear...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1995) 75 (3): 467–468.
Published: 01 August 1995
..., such as items of personal adornment, clothing, precious stones, and weapons, to elucidate social functions of the huey tlatoani and his role in the redistribution of these items of wealth. These two books exhibit recent nuances in the scholarly study of central Mexican populations that accentuate detailed...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2021) 101 (3): 496–498.
Published: 01 August 2021
... of the history of the devotion and of religious concepts, phrases, forms of address, and objects. First, he cotranslated Luis Laso de la Vega's Huei tlamahuiçoltica of 1649, the oldest Nahuatl-language account of the apparition of the Virgin of Guadalupe at Tepeyacac and of the miracles attributed to her. He...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2020) 100 (1): 144–146.
Published: 01 February 2020
... of Tlatelolco, carried two of the most recognizable names of the colonial period. He was the namesake of the first viceroy of New Spain, Antonio de Mendoza, and the huei tlatoani Moteuczoma Xocoyotzin, whose names were linked in don Diego's surname by “Austria,” suggesting the Hapsburg dynasty. María...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2021) 101 (3): 510–511.
Published: 01 August 2021
... , 241 pp. Cloth, $55.00 . Copyright © 2021 by Duke University Press 2021 This year marks the quincentenary of the fall of the Mexica-Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan and the surrender by its great speaker ( huey tlatoani ), Cuauhtemoc, to Hernando Cortés and allied forces at the sister city...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2017) 97 (2): 297–325.
Published: 01 May 2017
... by Huey Newton. 44. “Carta del comandante Supremo del Partido de los Panteras Negras a los hermanos y hermanas revolucionarios sobre los movimientos de liberación femenina y de liberación homosexual,” Homosexuales (Buenos Aires), 7 Jan. 1973, p. 1. 43. Reprinted in Blasius and Phelan, We...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2008) 88 (4): 607–638.
Published: 01 November 2008
... means “awe” or “wonder” (Spanish milagro ), modifies the core word. The most famous use of tlamahuiçolli can be found in the title of Luis Laso de la Vega’s classic of Marian devotion, Huei Tlamahuiçoltica . The work has become known by the title of the main narrative, Nican Mopohua , which tells...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2019) 99 (4): 681–718.
Published: 01 November 2019
... party luminaries, including its cofounder Huey Newton, stepped forward to create for the island public a misleadingly coherent narrative of black admiration and refuge in Cuba. 83 Angela Davis, a Communist Party member and Marxist professor, also visited Cuba in 1967, 1969, and again in 1972, after...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1987) 67 (2): 203–231.
Published: 01 May 1987
... Sahagún and his indigenous informants, went from a court headed by a huey tlatoani (supreme ruler) and included members of the highest nobility to a series of lower courts staffed by members of the lesser nobility. On the district level, members of the local nobility also acted as judges, and had staffs...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2024) 104 (3): 371–401.
Published: 01 August 2024
... Domingo Chimalpahin uses the word when he calls the discalced friars “yn mahuiztililoni Padreme yn huey tlamacehualiztli quimopielia” (“the revered fathers who observe the great penitence”). 53 Likewise, Sahagún's numerous renderings of tlamacehualiztli as “penitencia” suggest that the Franciscan...
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Hispanic American Historical Review 11676606.
Published: 30 December 2024
..., CA: Stanford University Press, 2017. Sousa, Lisa, Stafford Poole, and James Lockhart, eds. and trans. The Story of Guadalupe: Luis Laso de la Vega s Huei tlamahuic¸oltica of 1649. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1998. Stan eld-Mazzi, Maya. Object and Apparition: Envisioning the Christian...