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Aztec Civilization: A History from Beginning to End

Aztec Civilization: A History from Beginning to End


Aztec Civilization: A History from Beginning to End


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Aztec Civilization: A History from Beginning to End

The Aztec Empire did not recoil from the face of an impending doom, it struggled faithfully. Destined to emerge from humble beginnings, it grew into a highly complex devoted civilization refusing to live at the mercy of more neighboring powerful rulers. Its powerful pochteca combed the valley for luxury items while markets dotted their lands.

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Isolated from the Old World until the devastating Spanish conquest, the Aztec mācēhualtin (commoners) and nobles enhanced their positions while kings and relentless warriors dealt with the political realities of powerful dynasties and rivaling kingdoms. They developed a philosophy, an order, and a society built on loyalty, stoic honor, and sacrifice as they embraced the temporary nature of things. Investigate the era of the Fifth Sun and what defined the Aztecs and their relationship with the divine.

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Listening Length: 1 hour and 15 minutes

Program Type: Audiobook

Version: Unabridged

Publisher: Hourly History

Audible.com Release Date: January 9, 2018

Whispersync for Voice: Ready

Language: English, English

ASIN: B0792DYJB1

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This is the fourth Hourly History I have read, and while the others were excellent overviews of history one could read in an hour, this one pales in comparison.Beginning the book with modern-day political comments seemed out-of-place in a book with a focus on the Aztecs, and I was thankful that it only lasted a couple pages and then stopped.To successfully create a book of this nature, one must be orderly in the layout of topics. This worked in other HH books, but for some reason the same format was not followed in The Aztecs. The arrangement made little sense, resulting in a confusing and choppy read. Worse, the author would get started and present a sentence or two and then refer the reader to another book if more knowledge was desired. It would have been much better to simply write the book (like the other Hourly History books) and have an Appendix listed in the back. The author could have placed links in the text to jump to the appropriate book the an appendix if it was thought the reader would not be able to link the proper book with the text. Instead, assorted books and authors pepper the pages instead of simply writing the historical overview and allowing each reader to research whatever interested them. Basically, too many references in the text.Overall, confusing historical read lacking the usually great organization other Hourly History books possess. Two stars.

The book that I read was actually titled "Aztec Civilization: A History From Beginning to End," but from the cover, it looks as though it was the same book.The author presented the information in a way that held my interest for most of the book. However, it seems as though the vast majority of the book was spent on analysis and opinions of the Aztec philosophy on life and the concepts of their culture. I found myself getting just a bit bored with that part of it by the end of the book.As I said, the author's writing was good, but I expected to read a little more about their temples, other architectural accomplishments and excavated items that came from their guilds. I realize that the Spanish conquistadors caused a lot of the Aztecs' manuscripts to be destroyed and also a change to their culture, but I still expected to read a little bit more about the conquering and the changes that came about because of it. All of these things were barely touched upon.

Simply amazing that this quantity of such a complex, relatively unknown and misunderstood history has been so expertly condensed! This certainly is your go-to overview of the Aztecs...To the potential reader: you are definitely going to need some experience in ancient/modern Mexican Language (Name/Place) pronunciations, and a basic awareness of the overlapping/intertwining of Mexican/Spanish/Native American History to sail through this one -- but it is well worth it. As someone who has studied the Mayans in light of this past century's invaluable discoveries, including the advances in interpreting the language of the stellae, leading to our much greater understanding of their history and culture (though admittedly at my temporary neglect of the Aztecs), I am extremely pleased to have chosen this book as my new "diving board"! I look forward to reading other books in this series, at the appropriate times for my studies, and definitely recommend others do likewise. Either as an introduction, a synopsis or a refresher: I don't think you can go wrong with Hourly History.As a footnote, I must personally add that I noticed less than a handful of minor editing needs (only pertaining to articles, conjunctions, complex sentence structure, and the like)... this in itself is also quite amazing for a free e-book. Buy Now: you have a lot to learn!

Not my favorite of the otherwise exceptional 'hourly history' series. The first quarter is spent lecturing us on how to judge this culture of human sacrifice. I'd just completed The Mayans, so I found that completely unnecessary. Than came the endless references to sources. I got so distracted, I started & finished a complete novel in less time than it took to read what I had started. However when I picked it back up today, the pace was easier & the chronology was easy to follow. The Aztecs were an amazing culture - barbaric but pragmatic. I particular like the nugget you will find on the Mexican flag. Their "Military Religious Complex" may very well outlive our "Military Industrial Complex". Sorry, but this one was more work than pleasure to read, but the last third still makes this a good Aztec refresher worthwhile & increased the rating by a couple stars. Even though I have a fairly negative review of this particular book, I highly recommend these One Hour History series.. Get them. Read them when you can.

This one is not up to the usual Hourly History standard.The first 25% or so is purely an extended introduction.There is an annoying habit of 'speaking' to the reader.Then there's all those constant references to other works (usually with long titles!) - a glossary at the end would have been a better option.One can appreciate the depth of research to compile the information but the presentation lacks fluidity and even the chronology jumps around.STILL - there's some interesting info to glean....

This book wasn't my all time favorite Hourly History book but I still enjoyed reading about the Aztec Empire. I've always been very interested in the Aztecs. I just love their complexity as an empire and all the mystery that still surrounds them.Just like with the Mayan civilization a lot about the Aztecs has been lost to history, which is such a shame. Who knows what else we could've found out about them.This was a good and solid read but I just felt there was something more missing. I can't quite put my finger on it but that's how I felt. Aside from all that it was still interesting and enjoyable to me.

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