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This is an archive of the UCLA Historical Journal (1981–2018). Instituted by UCLA history graduate students in 1980, the journal's objectives were twofold: to allow graduate students the opportunity to publish their work in a scholarly journal, and to acquaint graduate students with writings and methodologies from various historical fields which might be relevant to their own interests and pursuits.
Volume 11, 1991
Articles
Quachi ñudzahui: Murder in the Mixteca
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Book Reviews
Louise Burkhart. The Slippery Earth: Nahua-Christian Moral Dialogue in Sixteenth-Century Mexico. Tucson: 1989.
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Norman B. Schwartz. Forest Society: A Social History of Peten, Guatemala. University of Oklahoma Press, 1990.
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Paul Sullivan. Unfinished Conversations: Mayas and Foreigners Between Two Wars. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1989. 294 pp.
[Grant D. Jones. Maya Resistance to Spanish Rule: Time and History on a Colonial Frontier. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1989. 382 pp.]
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