Journal of Undergraduate Anthropology Issue V Spring 2015 Editor-in-chief Evelyn Chevere Managing Editor Table of Contents " Superstition No More: a Provisional Aztec Explanatory Model of Disease " Superstition No More: a Provisional Aztec Explanatory Model of Disease (original) (raw)

Caida de mollera: Aztec sources for a Mesoamerican disease of alleged Spanish origin

Bernard Ortiz de Montellano

Ethnohistory, 1987

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The Ten Plagues of the New World: The Sensemaking of Epidemic Depopulation in Sixteenth-Century Mesoamerica

Florian Wieser

Dealing with Disasters from Early Modern to Modern Times: Cultural Responses to Catastrophes, 2023

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Diseased Relations: Epidemics, Public Health, and State-Building in Yucatán, Mexico, 1847–1924

Robert Patch

Ethnohistory, 2012

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Megadrought and Megadeath in 16th Century Mexico

Rodolfo Acuna-Soto

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Thinking with History: Sixteenth-Century Epidemics and Colonial Legacies in the Americas

Anthony Meyer

Backdirt: Annual Review, 2021

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LARGE EPIDEMICS OF HEMORRHAGIC FEVERS IN MEXICO 1545–1815

Rodolfo Acuna-Soto

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Book Review of Heather McCrea, Diseased Relations: Epidemic, Public Health, and State-Building in Yucatán, Mexico, 1847-1924

Autumn Quezada-Grant

2012

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History of Health and Disease in Latin America and the Caribbean, 1600-1870

Farren Yero, Elizabeth O'Brien

History of Health and Disease in Latin America and the Caribbean, 1600–1870, 2022

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The Giant Remains: Mesoamerican Natural History, Medicine, and Cycles of Empire

Mackenzie Cooley

Isis, 2021

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Do Diseases Talk? Writing the Cultural and Epidemiological History of Disease in Latin America (Latin American Perspectives)

Ian Read

2016

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Nahua Responses to the Matlazahuatl or "Mystery" Plague of 1805

Farren Yero

Journal of Ethnohistory, 2024

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" PRE-COLUMBIAN MOULAGES " HUACOS, MUMMIES, AND PHOTOGRAPHS IN THE INTERNATIONAL CONTROVERSY OVER PRECOLUMBIAN DISEASES, 1894-1910

Irina Podgorny

2015

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Aztec Antichrist: Performing the Apocalypse in Early Colonial Mexico. By Ben Leeming. Institute for Mesoamerican Studies Monograph Series

Ben Leeming

Hispanic American Historical Review, 2023

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Disease, demography, and diet in early colonial New Spain: Investigation of a 16th century Mixtec epidemic cemetery at Teposcolula Yucundaa.

Christina Warinner

Latin American Antiquity 23(4):467-489., 2012

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Dissertation. Preview. Proliferation of Disease in Iberoamerican Fiction (©2003), Dr. Djelal Kadir, thesis director.

Óscar Fernández, Ph.D.

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Handbook to life in the Aztec world

Manuel Aguilar

2007

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Avatares de la medicalización en América latina 1870–1970 (review)

Diego Armus

Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 2007

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Review of Heather McCrea's Diseased Relations: Epidemics, Public Health, and State-Building in Yucatán, Mexico, 1847-1924

Nicole Pacino

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Mexico in the time of cholera

Donald Stevens

Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies / Revue canadienne des études latino-américaines et caraïbes, 2020

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Aztec Antichrist: Performing the Apocalypse in Early Colonial Mexico. By Ben Leeming.Louisville: University Press of Colorado, 2022. Pp. 314.

Ben Leeming

The Americas, 2023

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FALSEHOOD ON THE MOVE. THE AZTEC CHILDREN AND SCIENCE IN THE SECOND HALF OF THE 19TH CENTURY

Irina Podgorny

MEDICINA NEI SECOLI -ARTE E SCIENZA, 25/1 (2013) 223-244, 2013

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The history of epidemics in Latin America has much to tell us about COVID-19

Linda Newson

London School of Economics and Political Science, 2020

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Author's personal copy From rustics to savants: Indigenous materia medica in eighteenth-century Mexico

miruna achim

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Quantifying Morbidity in Prehispanic Southwestern Villages

Ann L.W. Stodder

Exploring Cause and Explanation: Historical Ecology, Demography, and Movement in the American Southwest, 2016

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John Slater, Maríaluz López Terrada, José Pardo Tomás, eds. Medical cultures of the Early Modern Spanish Empire. Farnham, U.K.: Ashgate; 2014. 309 p. ISBN: 9781472428158

James Amelang

2015

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Drought, epidemic disease, and the fall of classic period cultures in Mesoamerica (AD 750–950). Hemorrhagic fevers as a cause of massive population loss

Malcolm K Cleaveland, Matthew Therrell

Medical Hypotheses, 2005

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SACRAMENTS AND DISEASE IN M�RIDA, YUCAT�N, MEXICO, 1648?1727

Robert Patch

Historian, 1996

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*** INTRODUCTION TO MY RESEARCH, #1: "Life in the Provinces of the Aztec Empire" (2005 & 1997) *****

Michael E Smith

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Beyond the Columbian Exchange: Medicine and Public Health in Colonial Latin America

Christina Ramos

History Compass, 2021

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SACRAMENTS AND DISEASE IN MÉRIDA, YUCATÁN, MEXICO, 1648–1727

Robert Patch

1996

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Disease and other health conditions among ancient Pueblo communities in the central Mesa Verde region – a review of selected sites

Contributions in New World Archaeology

Contributions in New World Archaeology, 2020

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Review, Paul Ramirez, Enlightened Immunity: Mexico's Experiments with Disease Prevention in the Age of Reason

Christina Ramos

Estudios Mexicanos/Mexican Studies, 2021

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Disease, Demography, and Diet in Early Colonial New Spain: Investigation of a Sixteenth-Century Mixtec Cemetery at Teposcolula Yucundaa

NELLY GARCIA

Latin American Antiquity, 2012

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Aztec Studies.

Deborah Nichols

Ancient Mesoamerica 20:265–270., 2010

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Aztec Antichrist: Performing the Apocalypse in Early Colonial Mexico. 2022. By Ben Leeming. Denver: University Press of Colorado/Albany, NY: Institute for Mesoamerican Studies

Ben Leeming

Indigenous Religious Traditions, 2023

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