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Búsqueda de Editorial : U.OF TEXAS 25 resultados

  • THE COMPLETE CODEX ZOUCHE-NUTTALL -50%
    THE COMPLETE CODEX ZOUCHE-NUTTALL
    LLOYD WILLIAMS, ROBERT
    With a full-color reproduction of the entire codex and the first modern commentary in English on the pre-Hispanic history it records, The Complete Codex Zouche-Nuttall unlocks the social and political cosmos of the ancient Mixtec. ...
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    Q. 600Q. 300

  • CONQUISTADORES DE LA CALLE -50%
    CONQUISTADORES DE LA CALLE
    OFFIT, THOMAS
    A stirring ethnography of Guatemala City’s juvenile street vendors and the surprising economies of power they construct. ...
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    Q. 250Q. 125

  • GENDER AND POWER IN PREHISPANIC MES
    GENDER AND POWER IN PREHISPANIC MES
    ROSEMARY A. JOYCE
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    Q. 200

  • SKY WATCHERS OF ANCIENT MEXICO
    SKY WATCHERS OF ANCIENT MEXICO
    ANTHONY F. AVENI
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    Q. 230

  • THE CIA IN GUATEMALA
    THE CIA IN GUATEMALA
    RICHARD H. IMMERMAN
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    Q. 300

  • PROTESTANTISM IN GUATEMALA
    PROTESTANTISM IN GUATEMALA
    GARRARD-BURNETT, VIRGINIA
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    Q. 140

  • THE EDGE OF TIME
    THE EDGE OF TIME
    MARIANA YAMPOLSWKY
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    Q. 240

  • AMERICA'S FIRST CUISINES
    AMERICA'S FIRST CUISINES
    After long weeks of boring, perhaps spoiled sea rations, one of the first things Spaniards sought in the New World undoubtedly was fresh food. Probably they found the local cuisine strange at first, but soon they were sending American plants and animals around the world, eventually enriching the cuisine of many cultures. Drawing on original accounts by Europeans and native Amer...
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    Q. 415

  • NATURALLY HEALTHY MEXICAN COOKING
    NATURALLY HEALTHY MEXICAN COOKING
    U OF TEXAS PRESS
    Just about everyone loves Mexican food, but should you eat it if you want to manage your weight or diabetes? Yes, absolutely! There are literally hundreds of authentic Mexican dishes that are naturally healthy - moderate in calories, fat, and sugar - and completely delectable. In Naturally Healthy Mexican Cooking, Jim Peyton presents some two hundred recipes that have exception...
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    Q. 250

  • THE MAKING OF GONE WITH THE WIND
    THE MAKING OF GONE WITH THE WIND
    WILSON, STEVE
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    Q. 500

  • TEXAS ON THE TABLE
    TEXAS ON THE TABLE
    TERRY THOMPSON-ANDERSON, SANDY WILSON
    With a bounty of locally grown meats and produce, artisanal cheeses, and a flourishing wine culture, it's a luscious time to be cooking in Texas. From restaurant chefs to home cooks, Texans are going to local dairies, orchards, farmers' markets, ranches, vineyards, and seafood sellers to buy the very freshest ingredients, whether we're cooking traditional favorites or the lates...
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    Q. 450

  • NATIVES, EUROPEANS, AND AFRICANS IN SIXTEENTH-CENTURY SANTIAGO DE GUATEMALA
    NATIVES, EUROPEANS, AND AFRICANS IN SIXTEENTH-CENTURY SANTIAGO DE GUATEMALA
    ROBINSON A. HERRERA
    The first century of Spanish colonization in Latin America witnessed the birth of cities that, while secondary to great metropolitan centers such as Mexico City and Lima, became important hubs for regional commerce. Santiago de Guatemala, the colonial capital of Central America, was one of these. A multiethnic and multicultural city from its beginning, Santiago grew into a vigo...
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    Q. 260

  • TREES OF PARADISE AND PILLARS OF THE WORLD
    TREES OF PARADISE AND PILLARS OF THE WORLD
    ELIZABETH A. NEWSOME
    Based on a thorough analysis of the imagery and inscriptions of seven stelae erected in the Great Plaza at Copan, Honduras, by the Classic Period ruler "18-Rabbit-God K," this ambitious study argues that stelae were erected not only to support a ruler's temporal claims to power but more importantly to express the fundamental connection in Maya worldview between rulership and th...
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    Q. 400

  • IN THE MAW OF THE EARTH MONSTER
    IN THE MAW OF THE EARTH MONSTER
    JAMES E. BRADY / KEITH M. PRUFER
    This volume gathers papers from twenty prominent Mesoamerican archaeologists, linguists, and ethnographers to present a state-of-the-art survey of ritual cave use in Mesoamerica from Pre-Columbian times to the present. ...
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    Q. 430

  • RITUAL AND POWER IN STONE
    RITUAL AND POWER IN STONE
    JULIA GUERNSEY
    A masterful art historical analysis of how Late Preclassic (300 BC to AD 250) rulers in Chiapas, Mexico, created an elite visual language to express political and supernatural authority which spread through much of the Maya world. ...
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    Q. 330

  • LORD EIGHT WIND OF SUCHIXTLAN AND THE HEROES OF ANCIENT OAXACA
    LORD EIGHT WIND OF SUCHIXTLAN AND THE HEROES OF ANCIENT OAXACA
    LLOYD WILLIAMS, ROBERT
    A pioneering interpretation of an ancient Mixtec painted book that offers a unique window into how the Mixtecs themselves viewed their social and political cosmos. ...
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    Q. 250

  • WEAVING IDENTITIES
    WEAVING IDENTITIES
    CAROL HENDRICKSON
    Carol Hendrickson presents an ethnography of clothing focused on the traje—particularly women’s traje—of Tecpán, Guatemala, a bi-ethnic community in the central highlands. ...
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    Q. 210

  • THE QUIET REVOLUTIONARIES
    THE QUIET REVOLUTIONARIES
    FRANK M. AFFLITTO / PAUL JESILOW
    A stirring examination of those who survived Guatemala’s civil war, and the mindset that helped them transform their society in the face of state-sanctioned terrorism. ...
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    Q. 250

  • GUATEMALAN INDIANS AND THE STATE
    GUATEMALAN INDIANS AND THE STATE
    CAROL A. SMITH
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    Q. 330

  • GUATEMALTECAS
    GUATEMALTECAS
    SUSAN BERGER
    The first history of the Guatemalan women's movement and how it has responded to the forces of democratization and globalization. ...
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    Q. 180

  • LIGHTNING GODS AND FEATHERED SERPENTS
    LIGHTNING GODS AND FEATHERED SERPENTS
    REX KOONTZ
    El Tajín, an ancient Mesoamerican capital in Veracruz, Mexico, has long been admired for its stunning pyramids and ballcourts decorated with extensive sculptural programs. Yet the city's singularity as the only center in the region with such a wealth of sculpture and fine architecture has hindered attempts to place it more firmly in the context of Mesoamerican history. In Light...
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    Q. 600

  • THE BIRTH OF THE PENITENTIARY IN LATIN AMERICA
    THE BIRTH OF THE PENITENTIARY IN LATIN AMERICA
    RICARDO DONATO SALVATORE
    Opening a new area in Latin American studies, The Birth of the Penitentiary in Latin America showcases the most recent historical outlooks on prison reform and criminology in the Latin American context. The essays in this collection shed new light on the discourse and practice of prison reform, the interpretive shifts induced by the spread of criminological science, and the lin...
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    Q. 475

  • LIVING WITH THE ANCESTORS
    LIVING WITH THE ANCESTORS
    PATRICIA A.MCANANY
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    Q. 170

  • SILENT LOOMS
    SILENT LOOMS
    TRACY BACHRACH
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    Q. 190

  • FROM MOON GODDESSES TO VIRGINS
    FROM MOON GODDESSES TO VIRGINS
    PETE SIGAL
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    Q. 180