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Topiltzin Quetzalcoatl: The Once and Future Lord of the Toltecs

Topiltzin Quetzalcoatl: The Once and Future Lord of the Toltecs Hispanic American Historical Review 83:4 Copyright 2003 by Duke University Press HAHR / November missions, and border towns, rather than in a chimerical fatherland of nebulous location. Menchaca’s pathbreaking study is destined to become a classic in Chicana/o studies and borderlands history. It will definitely motivate productive discussions in the classroom and will inspire scholars of borderlands history, Latin American studies, and the history of the U.S. Southwest. juan javier pescador, Michigan State University The Political Power of the Word: Press and Oratory in Nineteenth-Century Latin America. Edited by iván jaksi´ . Nineteenth-Century Latin America. London: c Institute of Latin American Studies, University of London, 2002. Tables. Bibliography. vii, 158 pp. Paper, $19.95. This collection, which grows out of the Institute of Latin American Studies’ annual workshop on nineteenth-century history, is a welcome addition to the growing body of literature on the spoken and printed word in Latin America. Its introduction and seven essays range in time from the 1790s through the second decade of the twentieth century, although geographic and thematic coverage is limited. Iván Jaksi´ ’s useful introduction to the volume emphasizes recurrent themes and insights c in the context of a broader historiography of the http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Hispanic American Historical Review Duke University Press

Topiltzin Quetzalcoatl: The Once and Future Lord of the Toltecs

Hispanic American Historical Review , Volume 83 (4) – Nov 1, 2003

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Duke University Press
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Copyright 2003 by Duke University Press
ISSN
0018-2168
eISSN
1527-1900
DOI
10.1215/00182168-83-4-750
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Hispanic American Historical Review 83:4 Copyright 2003 by Duke University Press HAHR / November missions, and border towns, rather than in a chimerical fatherland of nebulous location. Menchaca’s pathbreaking study is destined to become a classic in Chicana/o studies and borderlands history. It will definitely motivate productive discussions in the classroom and will inspire scholars of borderlands history, Latin American studies, and the history of the U.S. Southwest. juan javier pescador, Michigan State University The Political Power of the Word: Press and Oratory in Nineteenth-Century Latin America. Edited by iván jaksi´ . Nineteenth-Century Latin America. London: c Institute of Latin American Studies, University of London, 2002. Tables. Bibliography. vii, 158 pp. Paper, $19.95. This collection, which grows out of the Institute of Latin American Studies’ annual workshop on nineteenth-century history, is a welcome addition to the growing body of literature on the spoken and printed word in Latin America. Its introduction and seven essays range in time from the 1790s through the second decade of the twentieth century, although geographic and thematic coverage is limited. Iván Jaksi´ ’s useful introduction to the volume emphasizes recurrent themes and insights c in the context of a broader historiography of the

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