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This article explores the significance of Eduardo del Río (Rius), the content and themes of La interminable conquista de México , and why this text remains a vital resource for understanding the complexities of 1519. La-interminable-conquista-de-mexico-rius-pdf

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A diferencia de los libros de texto tradicionales, Rius plantea que la conquista de México no terminó con la caída de Tenochtitlán en 1521. En su lugar, argumenta que el proceso de dominación simplemente ha cambiado de manos y de formas a lo largo de los siglos. A diferencia de los libros de texto tradicionales,

(Eduardo del Río), is a critical, satirical retelling of Mexican history. It is highly regarded as an educational guide because it simplifies complex historical events through caricatures and accessible language. Core Themes and Content Critical Perspective

However, even his critics admit that the book’s central thesis—that the conquest is a living wound, not a dead event—is historically sound.