"Imagining the Conquest of Mexico" by Kevin Terraciano
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Channel: Getty Research Institute
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Length: 97min 15sec (5835 seconds)
Published: Tue Apr 15 2014
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In the first part of this two-part lecture series, UCLA professor Kevin Terraciano explores how the Spanish Conquest of 16th-century Aztec Mexico was documented visually in books and prints, comparing the divergent indigenous and Spanish accounts.
Getty Voices: Encounters with Indigenous Mexico
I cannot find part 2 of this.