David M Carballo publishes new article “Governance Strategies in Precolonial Central Mexico”
Professor David Carballo writes new article “Governance Strategies in Precolonial Central Mexico” for the journal Frontiers where he addresses the mischaracterization in media that the Aztec empire exhibit as a variability in governing strategies over time and space of interest to comparatively oriented scholars of premodern polities. Although we can think of common themes of points of divergence, his article expands on how governance varied synchronically and diachronically in central Mexico across these axes, and especially in relation to resource dilemmas, fiscal financing, the relative strength of corporate groups versus patron-client networks, and how rulership was legitimated.
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