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Tlatelolco (altepetl)
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The Performative Politicization of Public Space: Mexico 1968-2008-2012 Robin Adèle Greeley
The Path from Aztlan to Mexico: on Visual Narration in Mesoamerican
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Before and After Tlatelolco: on Violence, Experience, and Living to Write About It Sara Potter Washington University in Saint Louis,
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“Typically, Ancient Civilizations Turned Their Back on the Future, but They Saw the Past Spread in Front of Them As the Sole Reality, Always As an Ideal to Emulate.”
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The City and Remembrance
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Tlatelolco Massacre: Catalytic Event in Mexico’S Democratization Or a Realized Possibility for the Birth of a New World
An Indigenous Account of Conquest on the Missing Folios of Codex
Aztec City Planning. In
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Place-Names in Mexico-Tenochtitlan. Ethnohistory 61, No. 2 (Spring 2014), Pp
Portraying the Aztec Past: the Codices Boturini, Azcatitlan, and Aubin'