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Textbook sparks furore in Mexico | Textbook sparks furore in Mexico |
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A row has erupted in Mexico after the government distributed a history textbook to primary schools which makes no mention of the Spanish conquest. | |
The chronology of the text neatly avoids the issue by ending before the Spanish arrived in the early 1500s. | The chronology of the text neatly avoids the issue by ending before the Spanish arrived in the early 1500s. |
Some opposition figures have seized on what they see as a calculated omission. | Some opposition figures have seized on what they see as a calculated omission. |
The arrival of the conquistadors resulted in the deaths of hundreds of thousands of indigenous people and the colonisation of Mexico. | The arrival of the conquistadors resulted in the deaths of hundreds of thousands of indigenous people and the colonisation of Mexico. |
On Monday, as 25 million children started the new school term, the government has found itself in the middle of a controversy it apparently did not see coming, says the BBC's Stephen Gibbs in Mexico City. | |
The new history textbook, published and distributed free by the education ministry, omits what historians agree was one of the most important eras in the country's history - the arrival of the Spanish led by Hernan Cortes in 1519 that led ultimately to colonisation until Mexico gained independence in 1821. | |
Some opposition politicians have accused the conservative government of President Felipe Calderon of deliberately discouraging a critical analysis of the conquest. | Some opposition politicians have accused the conservative government of President Felipe Calderon of deliberately discouraging a critical analysis of the conquest. |
The government is even accused of being closer to the Spanish conquerors than to Mexico's indigenous population. | The government is even accused of being closer to the Spanish conquerors than to Mexico's indigenous population. |
The textbook was "an attack on the nation's identity", said the president of the culture committee of the chamber of deputies, Alfonso Suarez del Real, from the opposition PRD party. | |
But the country's assistant education secretary, Fernando Gonzalez, said criticism was not warranted. | |
The Spanish conquest should and would be studied in depth by secondary school pupils, he said. | |
Mr Gonzalez added that the school history textbooks were "continually being improved". |