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Hi listeners!
Recorded over two sessions, several hours of conversation, and edited down for time, episode 3 is now online! Join us as we talk about the Flowery Wars in Méxica history, and listen in as Chad has his understanding of what it means to be Aztec turned upside down! Dive into the subject matter with us as we explore how the lenses of different chroniclers can drastically change how we look at history. What happens to history that is not deeply understood or even recorded? How does that affect the public history of it?
Music by JosepMonter from Pixabay
Podcast marked explicit for references to drinking alcohol and some language. Remember to please drink responsibly.
Referenced journal article: Hicks, Frederic. “‘Flowery War’ in Aztec History.” American Ethnologist, vol. 6, no. 1, 1979, pp. 87–92. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/643386
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Hi listeners!
Recorded over two sessions, several hours of conversation, and edited down for time, episode 3 is now online! Join us as we talk about the Flowery Wars in Méxica history, and listen in as Chad has his understanding of what it means to be Aztec turned upside down! Dive into the subject matter with us as we explore how the lenses of different chroniclers can drastically change how we look at history. What happens to history that is not deeply understood or even recorded? How does that affect the public history of it?
Music by JosepMonter from Pixabay
Podcast marked explicit for references to drinking alcohol and some language. Remember to please drink responsibly.
Referenced journal article: Hicks, Frederic. “‘Flowery War’ in Aztec History.” American Ethnologist, vol. 6, no. 1, 1979, pp. 87–92. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/643386