Latest Episodes
A discussion with Louise Burkhart about her digital humanities project Passion Plays of Eighteenth Century Mexico that is the companion to her book Staging Christ's Passion in Eighteenth-Century Nahua Mexico.
A discussion with Alan Sandstrom and Pamela Effrein Sandstrom about their book Pilgrimage to Broken Mountain: Nahua Sacred Journeys in Mexico’s Huasteca Veracruzana
Rebecca Dufendach and Jeanette Peterson present their research at the Getty Research Institute Scholar’s Workshop titled: Hidden Histories The Material Alterations of the Florentine Codex.
A discussion with Manuel Medrano about his article Khipu Transcription Typologies: A Corpus-Based Study of the Textos Andinos
A conversation with Kevin Terraciano about his book Codex Sierra: A Nahuatl-Mixtec Book of Accounts from Colonial Mexico
A conversation with Ellen Hoobler about her exhibition Translations and Transitions / Traducciones y Transiciones: A Celebration of Mexican and Central American Independence (1821–2021).
Una conversación con Berenice Alcántara Rojas sobre el proyecto Sermones en mexicano.
A conversation with Berenice Alcántara Rojas about the project Sermones en Mexicano.
A conversation with Lori Boornazian Diel on her book The Codex Mexicanus: A Guide to Life in Late Sixteenth-Century New Spain.
Una entrevista con Sabina Cruz de la Cruz autora del artículo Tepahtihquetl pan ce pilaltepetzin / A Village Healer.
An interview with Sabina Cruz de la Cruz, the author of the article Tepahtihquetl pan ce pilaltepetzin/ A Village Healer.
An interview with Matthew Restall, the author of When Montezuma Met Cortés: The True Story of the Meeting that Changed History.
An interview with John F. Schwaller, the author of the book The Fifteenth Month: Aztec History in the Rituals of Panquetzaliztli.
An intervew with Lisa Sousa, the author of the book The Woman Who Turned into a Jaguar, and Other Narratives of Native Women in Archives of Colonial Mexico.
A discussion with Miguel A. Valerio on his book Sovereign Joy: Afro-Mexican Kings and Queens, 1539-1640.