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David Carrasco

Carrasco delivers the [[Harvard Divinity School]] Convocation Address in front of an image of "Boxcar" by George Yepes. Davíd Lee Carrasco is an American academic historian of religion, anthropologist, and Mesoamericanist scholar. As of 2001, he holds the inaugural appointment as Neil L. Rudenstine Professor of Latin America Studies at the Harvard Divinity School, in a joint appointment with the Faculty of Arts and Sciences' Department of Anthropology at Harvard University. Carrasco previously taught at the University of Colorado, Boulder and Princeton University and is known for his research and publications on Mesoamerican religion and history, his public speaking as well as wider contributions within Latin American studies and Latino/a studies. He has made statements about Latino contributions to US democracy in public dialogues with Cornel West, Toni Morrison, and Samuel P. Huntington. His work is known primarily for his writings on the ways human societies orient themselves with sacred places. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The history of the conquest of New Spain by Díaz del Castillo, Bernal, 1496-1584

    Published 2008
    Other Authors: “…Carrasco, David…”
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    The history of the conquest of New Spain by Díaz del Castillo, Bernal, 1496-1584

    Published 2008
    Other Authors: “…Carrasco, David…”
    An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
    Electronic eBook
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