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The Aztecs: A Tributary Empire
David K. Jordan
Contents
- Introduction
- Mexico: The Layout
- The Word Aztec
- Mexico Before the Aztecs: Teotihuácan
- Mexico Before the Aztecs: The Toltecs
- Enter the Mexica
- Mexica Life
- Calpólli
- Becoming Aztecs: Instant Aristocracy
- Chimap-popóca: How Being Cute Changed History
- Tlacahélel, the Woman Snake
- Tlacahélel's Early Policies (1430-1455)
- Tlacahélel's Later Policies (1455-1500)
- Nourishing the Sun and "Flowery Wars"
- Tlacahélel's Sumptuary Laws
- Teaching Kids To Kill
- Debunking Where Debunking Is Due
- The Templo Mayor
- The Fall of Tenochtítlan
- Conclusion: Tribute & Tributary Empires
- Critical Appendix I: Our Sources
- Critical Appendix II: Classical Náhuatl, the Aztec Language
- Bibliography
I am most grateful to many students and colleagues who have offered comments and corrections on this essay over the years, and especially to Dr. Nancy Friedlander for her thoughtful views and eagle-eyed proof-reading.
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