E-Book Chapters Download (PDFs):
I. Introductory
- Preliminary Remarks James Lockhart, Lisa Sousa, and Stephanie Wood
- Introduction: Background and Course of the New Philology James Lockhart
- Mundane Documents in Nahuatl Rebecca Horn and James Lockhart
II. Body
- The Testaments of Culhuacan Sarah Cline
- The Book of Tributes: The Cuernavaca-region Censuses Sarah Cline
- Nahua Pictorial Genealogies Delia Annunziata Cosentino
- Primordial Titles Robert Haskett
- Nahuatl and Spanish Sources of Coyoacan Rebecca Horn
- Legal Documents as a Source for Ethnohistory Susan Kellogg
- Spanish Court Records from Late Colonial Guatemala Catherine Komisaruk
- Sixteenth-Century Tlaxcalan Pictorial Documents on the Conquest of Mexico Travis Barton Kranz
- The Tlaxcala-Puebla Family of Annals Frances Krug and Camilla Townsend
- Sacramental and Confraternal Records from Tecamachalco’s Parish Archive Annette McLeod
- The Nahuatl Testaments of San Esteban de Nueva Tlaxcala (Saltillo) Leslie S. Offutt
- Spanish Sources for Nahua Corporate Religious Practice, Post-1760s Edward W. Osowski
- Image/Texts in Sixteenth-century Mexican Murals Jeanette F. Peterson
- Sources for Indigenous Women and Men in the Valley of Toluca, Eighteenth Century Caterina Pizzigoni
- Sources for the Ethnohistory and Afrohistory of Postconquest Yucatan Matthew Restall
- The Annals of Chimalpahin Susan Schroeder
- Nahuatl Plays Barry D. Sell
- Sexuality in Maya and Nahuatl Sources Peter Sigal
- The Jalostotitlan Petitions, 1611–1618 John Sullivan
- Sources and Methods for the Study of Mixtec History Kevin Terraciano
- Sources for the History of the Indigenous Peoples of North Mexico Irene Vasquez
- The Techialoyan Codices Stephanie Wood