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Carrasco, Davíd

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Personal name headingCarrasco, Davíd
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Associated placeCambridge (Mass.)
LocatedWashington (D.C.) Mexico City (Mexico)
Birth date1944-11-21
Place of birthBainbridge (Md.)
Field of activityEducation, Higher Religious history Indians of Mexico Indians of Central America
AffiliationHarvard University
Profession or occupationCollege teachers Authors
Found inHis Quetzalcoatl and the irony of empire, 1982: CIP t.p. (David Carrasco) info. (Relig. Studies Dept., U. of Colo.; Ph.D., U. of Chicago)
To change place, c1991: CIP t.p. (Davíd Carrasco) data sheet (b. 11-21-44)
Goodness and the literary imagination, 2019: title page (Davíd Carrasco) page 245 (Mexican American historian of religion and Mesoamerican scholar; professor of the Study of Latin America with joint appointment at Harvard Divinity School and in Department of Anthropology in Faculty of Arts and Sciences; author of 'City of sacrifice'; pronoun: he)
Author's web site, viewed January 7, 2020 (Davíd Carrasco, professor, writer, lecturer, activist; born Bainbridge, Maryland; grew up in Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Mexico City; first taught at University of Colorado, then Princeton University; author of 'Religions of Mesoamerica,' 'City of sacrifice,' 'Quetzalcoatl and the irony of empire'; co-author of 'Mysteries of the Maya Calendar Museum,' 'Breaking through Mexico's past,' ' Moctezuma's Mexico,' 'Daily life of the Aztecs,' 'The Aztecs, a very short introduction'; editor of 'Cave, city, and eagle's nest,' 'The Oxford encyclopedia of Mesoamerican cultures,' 'Alambrista and the U.S.-Mexico border'; executive producer of director's cut of film 'Alambrista')
   <https://davidcarrascohistorian.com/>
Wikipedia, viewed January 7, 2020 (David Carrasco; Davíd Lee Carrasco; Davíd L. Carrasco; BA, English literature, Western Maryland College; master of theology, MA in history of religions, and Ph.D. in history of religions, all from University of Chicago)
   <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Carrasco>
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