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Maya’s boeken

Maya’s boeken recensie, review en informatie over de inhoud van geschiedenisboeken en andere uitgaven over de Mayacultuur. Welke nieuwe boeken over de geschiedenis van de Maya’s verschijnen er? Wie is de auteur, schrijfster of schrijver van het boek? Wanneer wordt het boek uitgegeven en wat is de inhoud ervan?

Maya’s boeken recensie, review en informatie

De Maya’s zijn een volk in het zuiden van Mexico en noordelijk Centraal-Amerika. In hun eigen taal het Yucateeks Maya noemen ze zichzelf Maaya’ob. De benaming wordt gebruikt om 29 inheemse volkeren aan te duiden die afkomstig zijn uit hetzelfde gebied en een vergelijkbare culturele en taalkunsige achtergrond delen. Op dit moment zijn er zo’n 8 tot 9 miljoen Maya’s, waarvan de meesten wonen en leven in Guatemala en het Zuiden van Mexico met name in de staten Yucatán, Quintana Roo, Campeche, Chiapas en Tabasco. De verschillende Mayavolkeren hanteren elke een eigen naam om zichzelf mee aan te duiden.

Uit recent onderzoek blijkt dat de Maya’s ten minste rond 2000 v.Chr. al over een eigen herkenbare cultuur beschikten. De belangrijkste vindplaatsen van resten van preklassieke Mayacultuur zijn te vinden in Izapá, El Baul en Kaminaljuyú waarvan de oudste zo rond 800 v. Chr. stamt. Wat de Maya’s uniek maakt is dat ze einge precolumbiaanse beschaving zijn waarvan bekend is dat ze over een volledig ontwikkeld schrift beschikten. Verder kenmerkt deze beschaving zicht door beschaving op door de indrukwekkende architectuur en bouwkunst waarvan nog relatief veel terug te vinden is indrukwekkende bouwkunst, grote kennis van wiskunde en astronomie, de complexe en bijzondere kalender en de landbouwtechnieken waarvan ze gebruikt maakten.

Welke nieuwe geschiedenisboeken over de Maya’s verschijnen er?

Onderstaand overzicht bevat nieuwe boeken van de Maya’s. De indeling is op verschijningsdatum waarbij de nieuwste uitgaven bovenaan staan. Links verwijzen naar uitgebreide informatie over de inhoud van het boek, de schrijfster, schrijver of auteur. Bovendien kun je reviews, recensies en bestelmogelijkheden van de geschiedenisboeken en andere uitgaven vinden. Er is aandacht voor zowel Engelse als Nederlandse boeken en historische romans over de Maya’s.

David Stuart The Four Heavens reviewThe Four Heavens

A New History of the Ancient Maya

  • Author: David Stuart (United States)
  • Book type: history of the Maya
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press
  • To be released: March 3, 2026
  • Length: 488 pages
  • Format: hardcover / ebook
  • Prize: $ 35.00
  • Order book from: Amazon / Bol
  • Content: The Four Heavens brings to life the cultural and visual splendor of the ancient Maya, drawing on the oldest indigenous texts of the Americas and the latest archaeological discoveries to present an entirely new history of this spectacular civilization. Renowned historian and archaeologist David Stuart, who has made groundbreaking contributions to the decipherment of Maya hieroglyphics, shows how there was no single rise and fall of the Maya but a series of births and collapses over a breathtaking span of nearly three millennia…read on >

Meer boeken over de Maya’s en de Mayacultuur

Her Cup for Sweet Cacao Book about Food in Ancient Maya SocietyHer Cup for Sweet Cacao

Food in Ancient Maya Society
Auteur: Traci Ardren (Verenigde Staten)
Uitgever: University of Texas Press
For the ancient Maya, food was both sustenance and a tool for building a complex society. This collection, the first to focus exclusively on the social uses of food in Classic Maya culture, deploys a variety of theoretical approaches to examine the meaning of food beyond diet–ritual offerings and restrictions, medicinal preparations, and the role of nostalgia around food, among other topics…lees verder >

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Mexico geschiedenisboeken

Mexico geschiedenisboeken recensie, review en informatie nieuwe boeken en romans over de Mexicaanse geschiedenis. Welke nieuwe boeken over de geschiedenis van Mexico verschijnen er? Wat is de inhoud van de boeken? Wat zijn de beste geschiedenisboeken over Mexico? Welke historische romans over Mexico verschijnen er?

Mexico geschiedenisboeken

Mexico, officieel Estados Unidos Mexicanos, is met zo’n met een geschat aantal van zo’n 130 miljoen inwoners in 2025 inwoners het tweede land qua bevolking in Noord-Amerika. Het land dat wij nu Mexico noemen kent een rijke en lange geschiedenis die ver terugvoert voor de “ontdekking” ervan door de Europese veroveraars. Bovendien schafte Mexico als een van de eerste landen ter wereld de slavernij af in 1829, kreeg de eerste zwarte president van Noord-Amerika, Vicente Guerrero, de enige inheemse president, Benito Juárez en de enige vrouwelijke president, Claudia Sheinbaum. Maar helaas is het land vaak in het nieuws door meedogenloos bendegeweld en moordpartijen die hiermee samenhangen.

Welke nieuwe boeken over de Mexicaanse geschiedenis verschijnen er?

Onderstaand overzicht bevat nieuwe geschiedenisboeken van Mexico. De indeling is op verschijningsdatum waarbij de nieuwste uitgaven bovenaan staan. Links verwijzen naar uitgebreide informatie over de inhoud van het boek, de schrijfster, schrijver of auteur. Bovendien kun je reviews, recensies en bestelmogelijkheden van de boeken vinden. Er is aandacht voor zowel Engelse als Nederlandse boeken en historische romans over het onderwerp.

David Stuart The Four Heavens reviewThe Four Heavens

A New History of the Ancient Maya

  • Author: David Stuart (United States)
  • Book type: history of the Maya
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press
  • To be released: March 3, 2026
  • Length: 488 pages
  • Format: hardcover / ebook
  • Prize: $ 35.00
  • Order book from: Amazon / Bol
  • Content: The Four Heavens brings to life the cultural and visual splendor of the ancient Maya, drawing on the oldest indigenous texts of the Americas and the latest archaeological discoveries to present an entirely new history of this spectacular civilization. Renowned historian and archaeologist David Stuart, who has made groundbreaking contributions to the decipherment of Maya hieroglyphics, shows how there was no single rise and fall of the Maya but a series of births and collapses over a breathtaking span of nearly three millennia…read on >

Paul Gillingham Mexico A 500-Year History reviewMexico

A 500-Year History

  • Author: Paul Hillingham (United States)
  • Book type: Mexican history
  • Publisher: Grove Atlantic
  • Released: 18 November 2025
  • Length: 752 pages
  • Format: hardback / ebook
  • Prize: € 35.00
  • Order book from: Amazon
  • Content: The history of Mexico has been, Gillingham shows, one of suffering empire but also of overcoming. Through it all the country set new standards for inclusivity, for progressive social policies, for artistic expression, for adroitly balancing dictatorship and democracy. While racial divides endured, so too did indigenous peoples, who enjoyed rights unthinkable in the United States. Mexico was among the first countries to abolish slavery in 1829, and Mexicans elected North America’s first Black president, Vicente Guerrero, its only indigenous president, Benito Juárez, and its only woman president, Claudia Sheinbaum…lees verder >

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Paul Gillingham – Mexico A 500-Year History

Paul Gillingham Mexico A 500-Year History review and information of the content of the new book by the American historian and professor of Latin American History at Northwestern University. Grove Atlantic will publish the new Paul Gillingham history book, on November 18, 2025. 

Paul Gillingham Mexico A 500-Year History review

  • “The result of a long and erudite engagement with what Mexico has meant historically, Paul Gillingham’s book offers a unique and enlightening view of the five centuries that made Mexico. The local, the national, and the global meet, blending the big with the minute. Wonderful storytelling, one of those rare happenstances of informing, explaining, and delighting.” (Mauricio Tenorio, Professor, The University of Chicago)
  • “This is the history of a country at the center of the world, from the precarious beginnings of colonialism to the violent throes of democracy. Gillingham has written a one-of-a-kind book, populated by large and small characters, spanning five hundred years of conflict and resilience, all in a masterful prose and a sharp, intelligent dialogue with the reader. The universality and uniqueness of this story makes us all Mexican.” (Pablo Piccato, Professor of History, Columbia University)
  • “In taking on half a millennium of Mexican history, Gillingham deftly maneuvers to convey both its ironies and complexities. It is a wild ride.” (Erika Pani, Professor of History, El Colegio de Mexico)

Paul Gillingham Mexico A 500-Year History

Mexico

A 500-Year History

  • Author: Paul Hillingham (United States)
  • Book type: Mexican history
  • Publisher: Grove Atlantic
  • Released: 18 November 2025
  • Length: 752 pages
  • Format: hardback / ebook
  • Prize: € 35.00
  • Order book from: Amazon

Blurb of the new book about the history of Mexico

From acclaimed and prize-winning historian Paul Gillingham, a rich and vibrant history of one of the world’s most diverse, politically ground-breaking, and influential of countries.

At the beginning of his masterful work of scholarship and narration, Paul Gillingham writes, from its outset “Mexico was more profoundly, globally hybrid than anywhere else in the prior history of the world.” Over the ensuing five centuries, Mexicans have prefigured and shaped the course of human lives across the globe.

Gillingham begins in 1511 with the dramatic shipwreck of two Spanish sailors in the far south of Mexico. Ten years later Hernán Cortés led an army of European adventurers and indigenous rebels to seize the legendary island city of Tenochtitlán, the center of Montezuma’s empire, the largest in the Americas. The capture of the future Mexico City was, more than an extraordinary military event, the collision of two long-separated worlds, radically different in everything from biota to urban planning. Spaniards discovered tomatoes, chocolate, and a city larger and more sophisticated than anything they had ever seen. Mexicans discovered horses, wheels, and lethal germs, sparking a cataclysmic century of disease that wiped out a majority of the pre-existing population and led to a unique recombination of European and indigenous cultures. The industrial mining of Mexico’s silver transformed the wealth and trade of the world. Mexico’s independence from the Spanish Empire in 1821 led to a calamitous mid-century war with the United States and one of the first great social revolutions that brought peace for Mexicans throughout many of the global horrors of the 20th century, before the country itself collapsed into the violence of the cartels and a refugee crisis in the 2000s.

The history of Mexico has been, Gillingham shows, one of suffering empire but also of overcoming. Through it all the country set new standards for inclusivity, for progressive social policies, for artistic expression, for adroitly balancing dictatorship and democracy. While racial divides endured, so too did indigenous peoples, who enjoyed rights unthinkable in the United States. Mexico was among the first countries to abolish slavery in 1829, and Mexicans elected North America’s first Black president, Vicente Guerrero, its only indigenous president, Benito Juárez, and its only woman president, Claudia Sheinbaum.

As elegantly written as it is powerful in scope, rich in character and anecdote, Mexico uses the latest research to dazzling effect, showing how often Mexico has been a dynamic and vital shaper of world affairs.

Paul Gillingham is the author of the prize-winning Cuauhtémoc’s Bones and Unrevolutionary Mexico. He is Professor of Latin American History at Northwestern University.

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David Stuart – The Four Heavens

David Stuart The Four Heavens review and information book with a new history of the ancient Maya. Princeton University Press will publish this new book on the ancient Maya David Stuart, the American Professor of Mesoamerican Art and Writing and director of the Mesoamerica Center at the University of Texas at Austin, on March 3, 2026. Here you can read information about the content of the book, the author and the publication.

David Stuart The Four Heavens reviews

  • “Drawing from a lifetime of insights and fresh research, Stuart vividly describes a civilization with ups and downs, migrations and resolute journeys, scuffles and grand stratagems. He invites us to meet the people who shook this top-heavy world, from sacred kings to mythic heroes to invading foreigners, and shows that collapses were adaptive responses to a landscape of great fluidity. For the Maya, history was an act of ordering and remembering. The Four Heavens tells us their thrilling story by the one person who could write it.” (Stephen Houston, coauthor of The Maya)
  • “Reading this marvelous book, two long-standing mysteries were resolved for me. With the brilliant David Stuart as a guide, I didn’t just learn all that I have wanted to learn about the history of the Maya, but also how we have come to know what we know.” (Camilla Townsend, author of Fifth Sun: A New History of the Aztecs)

David Stuart The Four Heavens

The Four Heavens

A New History of the Ancient Maya

  • Author: David Stuart (United States)
  • Book type: history of the Maya
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press
  • To be released: March 3, 2026
  • Length: 488 pages
  • Format: hardcover / ebook
  • Prize: $ 35.00
  • Order book from: Amazon / Bol

Blurb of the David Staurt book on the history of the Maya

The Four Heavens brings to life the cultural and visual splendor of the ancient Maya, drawing on the oldest indigenous texts of the Americas and the latest archaeological discoveries to present an entirely new history of this spectacular civilization. Renowned historian and archaeologist David Stuart, who has made groundbreaking contributions to the decipherment of Maya hieroglyphics, shows how there was no single rise and fall of the Maya but a series of births and collapses over a breathtaking span of nearly three millennia.

Maya history was seemingly lost forever when the first Europeans encountered the great ruins of ancient cities in what is today Mexico and Central America. Today, with the recent decipherment of their ancient writings, the story of the Maya can now be told from their perspective. Stuart traces the rapid emergence of permanent settlements in the rainforest, which gave rise to monumental architecture and a flourishing urbanism and ushered in the Classic period of Maya civilization beginning in the mid-second century CE. He reveals a world of majestic royal courts tightly bound together by marriages, shifting alliances, and warfare, much of it driven by the ambitions of two major dynasties, the Kanuls and Mutuls. Stuart describes how the long-standing rivalry between these two great houses shaped the fates of the surrounding kingdoms and may have set the stage for “the Great Rupture” of the nineth century, when the royal courts buckled under the weight of internal strife, social unrest, and environmental crisis, transforming Maya civilization yet again.

With stunning illustrations, including many of Stuart’s own drawings and images, The Four Heavens is a work of momentous historical sweep, one that paints an unforgettable portrait of the Maya and the richly complex social, political, and cosmological worlds in which they lived.

David Stuart is the David and Linda Schele Professor of Mesoamerican Art and Writing and director of the Mesoamerica Center at the University of Texas at Austin. His books include Palenque: Eternal City of the MayaThe Order of Days: Unlocking the Secrets of the Ancient Maya, and Spearthrower Owl: A Teotihuacan Ruler in Maya History. He is the youngest person ever to be awarded a MacArthur Fellowship.

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