Cliodynamics (Dec 2018)

The Governance and Leadership of Prehispanic Mesoamerican Polities: New Perspectives and Comparative Implications

  • Gary M. Feinman

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21237/C7clio9239449
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 2
pp. 1 – 39

Abstract

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The principal conceptual axes for explaining variation in prehispanic Mesoamerican political organization (states and empires) have shifted over time. Current perspectives build on and extend beyond the important dimensions of scale and hierarchical complexity and have begun to probe the nature of leadership and governance, drawing on collective action theory and incorporating recent findings that challenge long-held statist vantages on preindustrial economies. Recent results from and archaeological correlates for the application of this approach are outlined, offering opportunities for more comparative analyses of variation and change in the practice of governance within prehispanic Mesoamerican world and more globally.