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Visión de los vencidos: relac iones indígenas de la conquista Vision of the vanquished. Indigenous Relations of Conquest Miguel León-Portilla Readership • Students and professors of Mexican history • Historians of the Conquest and Colonial Period in Mexico • Anthropologists • Students and translators of Nahuatl • All institutions for the study and promotion of pre-Hispanic Mexican culture 6 www.libros.unam.mx The publishing of Visión de los vencidos in 1959 constituted a milestone in the historiographic panorama of Ibero- America. For the first time, this emblematic anthology presents the testimonies of the Conquest by the Mesoamerican peoples that were written by their own hand and translated directly from Nahuatl to Spanish, as well as a profuse sampling of pictographic representations of the ancient codices depicting the similar events. After 50 years since its first edition, this classic work–translated into more than 15 languages–has increased the presence of these peoples in our intellectual landscape, and continues to restore the faces and hearts of those who had lost them. Colección Biblioteca del estudiante universitario 6th reprint 29th edition: unam-Mexico, 2013 Size: 4.33 in x 7.09 in ISBN: 978-970-32-4469-0 MSRP $11.45 USD It has been translated into fifteen languages—English, French, German, Italian, Polish, Swedish, Hungarian, Serbo-Croatian, Hebrew, Japanese, Catalan, Portuguese, Esperanto, Braille and Otomi. By the same author History of Mexico Andrés Cavo, preliminar de Miguel León-Portilla Colección Nueva Biblioteca Mexicana, unam Ángel María Garibay: the Wheel and the River Miguel León-Portilla and Patrick Johansson unam/Fideicomiso Teixidor/GM Editores/Espejo de Obsidiana Miguel León-Portilla Works. The Vision of the Vanquished. The Conquest Reverse Miguel León-Portilla unam/El Colegio Nacional Ancient History of Mexico


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