Similarities between Charles Gibson (historian) and History of Mexico
Charles Gibson (historian) and History of Mexico have 10 things in common (in Unionpedia): Ethnohistory, François Chevalier, George Kubler, History of Mexico, James Lockhart (historian), Nahuas, New Spain, Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire, The Hispanic American Historical Review, United States.
Ethnohistory
Ethnohistory is the study of cultures and indigenous peoples' customs by examining historical records as well as other sources of information on their lives and history.
Charles Gibson (historian) and Ethnohistory · Ethnohistory and History of Mexico ·
François Chevalier
François Chevalier (27 May 1914 – 6 May 2012) was a distinguished French historian of Latin America.
Charles Gibson (historian) and François Chevalier · François Chevalier and History of Mexico ·
George Kubler
George Alexander Kubler (26 July 1912 - 3 October 1996) was an American art historian and among the foremost scholars on the art of Pre-Columbian America and Ibero-American Art.
Charles Gibson (historian) and George Kubler · George Kubler and History of Mexico ·
History of Mexico
The history of Mexico, a country in the southern portion of North America, covers a period of more than three millennia.
Charles Gibson (historian) and History of Mexico · History of Mexico and History of Mexico ·
James Lockhart (historian)
James Lockhart (born April 8, 1933 - January 17, 2014) was a U.S. historian of colonial Latin America, especially the Nahua people and Nahuatl language.
Charles Gibson (historian) and James Lockhart (historian) · History of Mexico and James Lockhart (historian) ·
Nahuas
The Nahuas are a group of indigenous people of Mexico and El Salvador.
Charles Gibson (historian) and Nahuas · History of Mexico and Nahuas ·
New Spain
The Viceroyalty of New Spain (Virreinato de la Nueva España) was an integral territorial entity of the Spanish Empire, established by Habsburg Spain during the Spanish colonization of the Americas.
Charles Gibson (historian) and New Spain · History of Mexico and New Spain ·
Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire
The Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire, or the Spanish–Aztec War (1519–21), was the conquest of the Aztec Empire by the Spanish Empire within the context of the Spanish colonization of the Americas.
Charles Gibson (historian) and Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire · History of Mexico and Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire ·
The Hispanic American Historical Review
The Hispanic American Historical Review is a quarterly, peer-reviewed, scholarly journal of Latin American history, the official publication of the Conference on Latin American History, the professional organization of Latin American historians.
Charles Gibson (historian) and The Hispanic American Historical Review · History of Mexico and The Hispanic American Historical Review ·
United States
The United States of America (USA), commonly known as the United States (U.S.) or America, is a federal republic composed of 50 states, a federal district, five major self-governing territories, and various possessions.
Charles Gibson (historian) and United States · History of Mexico and United States ·
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Charles Gibson (historian) and History of Mexico Comparison
Charles Gibson (historian) has 17 relations, while History of Mexico has 423. As they have in common 10, the Jaccard index is 2.27% = 10 / (17 + 423).
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