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    • Aztec Account of the Conquest of Mexico
      In 1519 Hernan Cortés sailed from Cuba, landed in Mexico and made his way to the Aztec capital. Miguel Leon? Portilla, a Mexican anthropologist, gathered accounts by the Aztecs, some of which were written shortly after the conquest. From the Modern History Sourcebook.
    • Black Indian Mexico
      The creation of the modern Mexican nation, with emphasis on individuals and communities with African heritage
    • Brown University Library: Three for Three Million
      Information about the Paul R. Dupee Jr. '65 Mexican History Collection in the John Hay Library, including maps and photos of books.
    • H-Mexico
      Discussion network for Mexican history and studies.
    • Hernan Cortes and the Conquest of Mexico
      This site includes some bibliography, maps and links about Hernan Cortes and the Aztec culture.
    • Historical Text Archive
      An online collection of relevant historical texts on Mexico.
    • History of Mexico Timeline
      Time-line format with over 100 linked articles.
    • Mexican History Directory
      Mexico OnLine Guide to modern, post Columbian history, on the web's most popular Mexico resource.
    • Mexico - LANIC
      The Mexico part of one of the main starting points for Latin American studies (general - not just history)
    • Mexico: From Empire to Revolution
      Photographs from the Getty Research Institute's collections exploring Mexican history and culture though images produced between 1857 and 1923.
    • Mexico's Presidents and Heads of State
      Listing of Mexico's presidents and heads of state.
    • The History of Mexico
      A host of links to information about the people, wars, events, and milestones in Mexican History, including the Aztecs, the Mayans, Pancho Vila, Santa Anna, the Mexican-American War, NAFTA, the Alamo, Cortez, and a timeline of Mexican history.
    • The Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Project
      Site about this famous 17th-century Mexican nun by the Department of Spanish and Portuguese of Dartmouth College
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