Provost's Lecture: Camilla Townsend on Indigenous Historians in Colonial Mexico
Camilla Townsend is Distinguished Professor of History at Rutgers University. She is a leading scholar in Nahuatl, the Aztec language and culture of the central valley of Mexico, and in the complex colonial mixing of native and European traditions during the early modern period in the Americas.
Lecture delivered Oct. 2, 2019
Видео Provost's Lecture: Camilla Townsend on Indigenous Historians in Colonial Mexico канала Stony Brook University
Lecture delivered Oct. 2, 2019
Видео Provost's Lecture: Camilla Townsend on Indigenous Historians in Colonial Mexico канала Stony Brook University
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