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Recreates the culture of the city of Tenochtitlan in its last unthreatened years before it fell to the Spaniards.
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The newest selection of essays from one of Australia's finest historians and writers.Agamemnon's Kissis a thrilling selection of essays by one of Australia's most celebrated writers.Inga Clendinnen writes about everything from the books ...
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In this searching and eloquent book, Inga Clendinnen explores the experience of the Holocaust from both the victims' and the perpetrators' point of view in an attempt to extract the comprehensible—the recognisably human—from the ...
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And she considers how the Holocaust has been portrayed in poetry, fiction, and film.
inauthor:"Inga Clendinnen" from books.google.com
Inga Clendinnen creates a vivid and dramatic picture of life in the Aztec city of Tenochtitlan, once the nerve centre of the Aztec tribute empire.
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Dancing with Strangers tells the story of what happened between the first British settlers of Australia and these Aborigines.
inauthor:"Inga Clendinnen" from books.google.com
Inga Clendinnen tells the story of what happened between the British settlers of New South Wales and the Australian inhabitants they found there.
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Inga Clendinnen believes that democratic people need true stories about their past. In this engaging essay, based on Clendinnen’s 1999 Boyer Lectures, she argues for the rejection of any single, simple account of the Australian past.
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This is both a specific study of conversion in a corner of the Spanish Empire, and a work with implications for the understanding of European domination and native resistance throughout the colonial world.