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(University of Houston)
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  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781108585514
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  • ISBN-13: 9781108585514
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Susan Kellogg's history of the Aztecs offers a concise yet comprehensive assessment of Aztec history and civilization, emphasizing how material life and the economy functioned in relation to politics, religion, and intellectual and artistic developments. Appreciating the vast number of sources available but also their limitations, Kellogg focuses on three concepts throughout – value, transformation, and balance. Aztecs created value, material, and symbolic worth. Value was created through transformations of bodies, things, and ideas. The overall goal of value creation and transformation was to keep the Aztec world—the cosmos, the earth, its inhabitants—in balance, a balance often threatened by spiritual and other forms of chaos. The book highlights the ethnicities that constituted Aztec peoples and sheds light on religion, political and economic organization, gender, sexuality and family life, intellectual achievements, and survival. Seeking to correct common misperceptions, Kellogg stresses the humanity of the Aztecs and problematizes the use of the terms 'human sacrifice', 'myth', and 'conquest'.

This book sheds new light on the Aztec civilization by correcting common misperceptions and highlighting their language, economy, religion, and intellectual and artistic developments. An innovative and accessible text for those interested in new ideas about the Aztecs.

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'In this indispensable guide to the Aztec world, Kellogg skillfully weaves deep context and essential information with humane understanding and rich detail. Not only an essential book for students, but also a readable introduction for anyone interested in this remarkable civilization.' Caroline Dodds Pennock, author of On Savage Shores: How Indigenous Americans Discovered the World 'Aztec civilization has been crying out for rehabilitation since the Spanish invasion. That work is finally underway, and here Susan Kellogg makes a major contribution to it, using incision and insight to bestow a believable humanity on the Aztec people.' Matthew Restall, author of When Montezuma Met Cortés '[ A]n impressively researched and well-executed volume that includes figures, maps, tables, an essential mostly Nahauatl-language glossary, and a bibliographic essay. Designed as a concise yet comprehensive text for students and general readers, this volume also provides valuable insights for scholars and teachers. Highly recommended.' C. C. Kolb, Choice

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Moving beyond common misperceptions, this book sheds new light on Aztec history and civilization.
1. Introduction;
2. Living in the Aztecs' cosmos;
3. Communities, kingdoms, 'empires';
4. Creating value: producing, exchanging, consuming;
5. Sex and the altepetl: gender, sexuality, and Aztec family values;
6. Resilience: Part I: Aztec intellectual life;
7. Resilience: Part II: trauma, transformation, tenacity.
Susan Kellogg is Professor Emerita at the University of Houston. An expert on Aztec history and culture, she is the author of Law and the Transformation of Aztec Culture, 1500-1700 (2005) and Weaving the Past: A History of Latin America's Indigenous Women from the Prehispanic Period to the Present (2005). In 2022, she received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Society for Ethnohistory.