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Anarchy Archives Ricardo Flores Magon Pitzer College professor maintains an archive of historical, biographical, and bibliographical information on this Mexican anarchist.
Ancient Mesoamerican Writing Features details on Maya Hieroglyphic writing, Mixtec codices and Lienzos, the Borgia codex group, and the La Mojarra Stela.
Arts and History - Forum of Mexican Culture virtual forum of Mexican Culture.
Aztecs: The History of Mexico The Aztecs, or Mexica, were the last of the Native American civilizations to dominate what is now Mexico before the coming of the Spanish conquistadors. Learn the history of this empire, from the fall of the Toltecs to the arrival of the Spaniards.
Background Notes Mexico US Department of State profiles Mexico's government, economy, and geography, and overviews Mexican history since the Conquest.
Bernstein, Eduard MSN Encarta Profile of the German Social Democratic Party leader in the late 1800s and early 1900s offers a history of his political career.
Black Indian Mexico The creation of the modern Mexican nation, with emphasis on individuals and communities with African heritage
Carolinas and Virginia Pheasant and Waterfowl Society Provides education for the preservation of waterfowl and pheasant. Read about the benefits of membership.
Chiapas Conflict Web Links United States Institute of Peace Library compiles resources pertaining to elections, political parties, guerrilla groups and peace agreements.
Children's Storefront School, The tuitionfree, independent school located in Harlem.
Cinco de Mayo It marks the victory of the Mexican Army over the French at the Battle of Puebla.
Civvy street in World War Two Stories of civilian life in Bristol, England during the Second World War. Includes related links and image and audio galleries.
Documents of the New Mexican Revolution University of Minnesota history professor presents the new Zapatista's revolutionary laws, declaration of war, and testimonies of the first day.
Dolores Hidalgo Mexico's Cradle of Independence Freelance journalist describes the presentday town that was the tinderbox of the independence movement, with references to the events of 1810.
Dr. E's Social Science Web Zine Read a brief history of the Mexican Revolution. Learn about the fighting and political wrangling that constituted the tenyear revolution.
Ethnologue Mexico Presents demographic data and a list of the different indigenous and imported languages spoken in Mexico. Find links to related languages.
GB Online's Mesoamerica Provides an introduction to Mesoamerican studies including ancient writing, archaeological sites, native issues, and precolumbian art.
GTS Cadbuild Limited Structural Analysis and design software including finite elements, steel and concrete design.
Global Exchange Mexico: On the Offensive Human rights monitoring organization presents a report on the Chiapas region and the Zapatista movement. Read indigenous testimonials.
Hernan Cortes and the Conquest of Mexico This site includes some bibliography, maps and links about Hernan Cortes and the Aztec culture.
History of Mexico Timeline The history of Mexico Timeline format with over 100 linked articles.
Huichol of Mexico, The: Culture, Symbolism and Art The Huichols are descendants of the Aztecs, live in north central Mexico and are representatives of a pre-Columbian shamanistic tradition. Here you can read about the culture and religion of these people, as well as view photos of their art.
Information Please Mexico Presents a brief overview of Mexican history that touches on the major periods since the Conquest. Also find economic indicators.
Introduction to Mexico and the Zapatistas Read a brief history of Mexico, and learn about the conditions that led to the Zapatista revolt in the state of Chiapas. Learn about Zapata.
Journal of Tropical Ecology (Cambridge Univ. Pr.)
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