2. READING ACROSS FIRISHTA AND CHIMALPAHIN
ABSTRACT In this essay, I reflect on the position of a postcolonized historian traversing space and time, thinking and linking to histories of European arrivals to Mexico and India. The essay is concerned with early seventeenth‐century histories by Chimalpahin and Firishta, who documented their worl...
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