Middlebury

SOAN 0327

Aztec Empire/Spanish Conquest

The Aztec Empire and the Spanish Conquest
This course centers around the rise and fall of the Aztecs, the first state-level society encountered by the Spanish in 1519. Although primarily known today for their military exploits for what today is Mexico, the Aztecs produced great artisans, artists, and philosophers whose contributions endure in contemporary Mexican culture. We will trace the origins and development of Aztec civilization to its encounter with the Spanish in 1519. The course also covers the Spanish background for the Conquest, from the martial and political expulsion of Moors and Jews from the Iberian Peninsula in 1492 to the Spanish Inquisition. 3 hrs. lect./disc. (Anthropology)/
Subject:
Sociology/Anthropology
Department:
Sociology/Anthropology
Division:
Social Sciences
Requirements Fulfilled:
AAL AMR CMP HIS SOC
Equivalent Courses:
HIST 0227
HIST 0327

Sections

Spring 2018

SOAN0327A-S18 Lecture (Fitzsimmons)

Fall 2015

SOAN0327A-F15 Lecture (Fitzsimmons)
SOAN0327B-F15 Lecture (Fitzsimmons)

Spring 2014

SOAN0327A-S14 Lecture (Fitzsimmons)
SOAN0327B-S14 Lecture (Fitzsimmons)

Spring 2012

SOAN0327A-S12 Lecture (Fitzsimmons)
SOAN0327B-S12 Lecture (Fitzsimmons)

Spring 2009

SOAN0327A-S09 Lecture (Fitzsimmons)
SOAN0327B-S09 Lecture (Fitzsimmons)

Spring 2007

SOAN0327A-S07 Lecture (Fitzsimmons)
SOAN0327B-S07 Lecture (Fitzsimmons)