Camilla Townsend se spécialise dans les relations complexes entre les peuples autochtones et les Européens à travers les Amériques. Son travail plonge dans les interactions complexes qui ont façonné l'histoire du continent. Elle explore les échanges culturels, les conflits et les renégociations constantes d'identité au sein de cette période dynamique. Son œuvre éclaire des perspectives souvent marginalisées dans les récits historiques traditionnels.
This study of colonial Mexico's Nahuatl-language annals brings the
xiuhpohualli tradition to life. Author Camilla Townsend has deduced the
authorship of most of the texts and thus is able to place the works in their
rightful contexts and render the stories more accessible to modern ears than
they have been before.
Fifth Sun offers a comprehensive history of the Aztecs, spanning the period
before conquest to a century after the conquest, based on rarely-used Nahuatl-
language sources written by the indigenous people.
Focusing on the economic divergence between the United States and Latin America in the nineteenth century, this study by Camilla Townsend challenges the notion that the Protestant work ethic was the key to American success. Instead, it posits that differing attitudes towards workers, rooted in colonial practices, played a crucial role in shaping economic outcomes. Townsend's innovative analysis offers a fresh perspective on the historical factors influencing development in these regions.
Camilla Townsend's stunning book differs from all previous biographies of Pocahontas in capturing how similar seventeenth-century Native Americans were--in the way they saw, understood, and struggled to control their world--not only to the invading English but to ourselves. Neither naïve nor innocent, Indians like Pocahontas and her father, the powerful king Powhatan, confronted the vast might of the English with sophistication, diplomacy, and violence. Indeed, Pocahontas's life is a testament to the subtle intelligence that Native Americans, always aware of their material disadvantages, brought against the military power of the colonizing English. Resistance, espionage, collaboration, deception: Pocahontas's life is shown as a road map to Native American strategies of defiance exercised in the face of overwhelming odds and in the hope for a semblance of independence worth the name.
The essential guide to the world of Aztec mythology, based on Nahuatl-language
sources that challenge the colonial history passed down to us by the Spanish.
How did the jaguar get his spots? What happened to the four suns that came
before our own? Where was Aztlan, mythical homeland of the Aztecs? For
decades, the popular image of the Mexica people - better known today as the
Aztecs - has been defined by the Spaniards who conquered them. Their salacious
stories of pet snakes, human sacrifice and towering skull racks have masked a
complex world of religious belief. To reveal the rich mythic tapestry of the
Aztecs, Camilla Townsend returns to the original tales, told at the fireside
by generations of Indigenous Nahuatl-speakers. Through their voices we learn
the contested histories of the Mexica and their neighbours in the Valley of
Mexico - the foundations of great cities, the making and breaking of political
alliances, the meddling of sometimes bloodthirsty gods - and understand more
clearly how they saw their world and their place in it. The divine principle
of Ipalnemoani connected humans with all of nature and spiritual beliefs were
woven through the fabric of Aztec life, from the sacred ministrations of the
ticitl, midwives whose rituals saw women through childbirth, to the inevitable
passage to Mictlan, 'our place of disappearing together' - the land of the
dead.
Examines a rare set of family documents from central Mexico, originally
written in Nahuatl, from the seventeenth to the early nineteenth century.
Illustrates a complex indigenous world, with the challenges and opportunities
of life within the Spanish colonial system.
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