The Spanish Borderlands Frontier 1513 1821


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The Spanish Borderlands Frontier 1513 1821


The Spanish Borderlands Frontier 1513 1821
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Author : John Francis Bannon
language : en
Publisher: UNM Press
Release Date : 1974

The Spanish Borderlands Frontier 1513 1821 written by John Francis Bannon and has been published by UNM Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1974 with History categories.


The classic history of the Spanish frontier from Florida to California.



The Spanish Borderlands Frontier 1513 1821


The Spanish Borderlands Frontier 1513 1821
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Author : John Francis Bannon
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1976

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The Spanish Redemption


The Spanish Redemption
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Author : Charles Montgomery
language : en
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Release Date : 2002-03-20

The Spanish Redemption written by Charles Montgomery and has been published by Univ of California Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2002-03-20 with History categories.


Charles Montgomery's compelling narrative traces the history of the upper Rio Grande's modern Spanish heritage, showing how Anglos and Hispanos sought to redefine the region's social character by glorifying its Spanish colonial past. This readable book demonstrates that northern New Mexico's twentieth-century Spanish heritage owes as much to the coming of the Santa Fe Railroad in 1880 as to the first Spanish colonial campaign of 1598. As the railroad brought capital and migrants into the region, Anglos posed an unprecedented challenge to Hispano wealth and political power. Yet unlike their counterparts in California and Texas, the Anglo newcomers could not wholly displace their Spanish-speaking rivals. Nor could they segregate themselves or the upper Rio Grande from the image, well-known throughout the Southwest, of the disreputable Mexican. Instead, prominent Anglos and Hispanos found common cause in transcending the region's Mexican character. Turning to colonial symbols of the conquistador, the Franciscan missionary, and the humble Spanish settler, they recast northern New Mexico and its people.



The Spanish Frontier In North America


The Spanish Frontier In North America
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Author : David J. Weber
language : en
Publisher: Yale University Press
Release Date : 2009-03-17

The Spanish Frontier In North America written by David J. Weber and has been published by Yale University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009-03-17 with History categories.


Winner of the 1993 Western Heritage Award given by the National Cowboy Hall of Fame, here is a definitive history of the Spanish colonial period in North America. Authoritative and colorful, the volume focuses on both the Spaniards' impact on Native Americans and the effect of North Americans on Spanish settlers. "Splendid".--New York Times Book Review.



The Spanish Borderlands


The Spanish Borderlands
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Author : Herbert Eugene Bolton
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1921

The Spanish Borderlands written by Herbert Eugene Bolton and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1921 with America categories.




Myth And The History Of The Hispanic Southwest


Myth And The History Of The Hispanic Southwest
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Author : David J. Weber
language : en
Publisher: UNM Press
Release Date : 1988

Myth And The History Of The Hispanic Southwest written by David J. Weber and has been published by UNM Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1988 with History categories.


Located in Southwest Collection.



The Spanish Borderlands


The Spanish Borderlands
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Author : Herbert Eugene Bolton
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1996

The Spanish Borderlands written by Herbert Eugene Bolton and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1996 with Florida categories.


First published in 1921, this classic monograph is the cornerstone of Spanish Borderlands historical research. Bolton argues that Anglophilic American history should give equal weight to Spain, which occupied North America longer than any other European colonial power and whose social and cultural legacy was firmly imprinted on the continent. In beautiful narrative prose, Bolton recounts the Spanish exploration and the permanent settlement of Old Florida, New Mexico, Texas, Louisiana, and California. Albert L. Hurtado tells the fascinating story of the writing and editing of The Spanish Borderlands and places the volume in historiographical context.



The Mexican Frontier 1821 1846


The Mexican Frontier 1821 1846
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Author : David J. Weber
language : en
Publisher: UNM Press
Release Date : 1982

The Mexican Frontier 1821 1846 written by David J. Weber and has been published by UNM Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1982 with History categories.


Reinterprets borderlands history from the Mexican perspective.



A Companion To The Era Of Andrew Jackson


A Companion To The Era Of Andrew Jackson
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Author : Sean Patrick Adams
language : en
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Release Date : 2013-02-04

A Companion To The Era Of Andrew Jackson written by Sean Patrick Adams and has been published by John Wiley & Sons this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-02-04 with History categories.


A COMPANION TO THE ERA OF ANDREW JACKSON More than perhaps any other president, Andrew Jackson’s story mirrored that of the United States; from his childhood during the American Revolution, through his military actions against both Native Americans and Great Britain, and continuing into his career in politics. As president, Jackson attacked the Bank of the United States, railed against disunion in South Carolina, defended the honor of Peggy Eaton, and founded the Democratic Party. In doing so, Andrew Jackson was not only an eyewitness to some of the seminal events of the Early American Republic; he produced an indelible mark on the nation’s political, economic, and cultural history. A Companion to the Era of Andrew Jackson features a collection of more than 30 original essays by leading scholars and historians that consider various aspects of the life, times, and legacy of the seventh president of the United States. Topics explored include life in the Early American Republic; issues of race, religion, and culture; the rise of the Democratic Party; Native American removal events; the Panic of 1837; the birth of women’s suffrage, and more.



Children Of Coyote Missionaries Of Saint Francis


Children Of Coyote Missionaries Of Saint Francis
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Author : Steven W. Hackel
language : en
Publisher: UNC Press Books
Release Date : 2017-01-15

Children Of Coyote Missionaries Of Saint Francis written by Steven W. Hackel and has been published by UNC Press Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-01-15 with History categories.


Recovering lost voices and exploring issues intimate and institutional, this sweeping examination of Spanish California illuminates Indian struggles against a confining colonial order and amidst harrowing depopulation. To capture the enormous challenges Indians confronted, Steven W. Hackel integrates textual and quantitative sources and weaves together analyses of disease and depopulation, marriage and sexuality, crime and punishment, and religious, economic, and political change. As colonization reduced their numbers and remade California, Indians congregated in missions, where they forged communities under Franciscan oversight. Yet missions proved disastrously unhealthful and coercive, as Franciscans sought control over Indians' beliefs and instituted unfamiliar systems of labor and punishment. Even so, remnants of Indian groups still survived when Mexican officials ended Franciscan rule in the 1830s. Many regained land and found strength in ancestral cultures that predated the Spaniards' arrival. At this study's heart are the dynamic interactions in and around Mission San Carlos Borromeo between Monterey region Indians (the Children of Coyote) and Spanish missionaries, soldiers, and settlers. Hackel places these local developments in the context of the California mission system and draws comparisons between California and other areas of the Spanish Borderlands and colonial America. Concentrating on the experiences of the Costanoan and Esselen peoples during the colonial period, Children of Coyote concludes with an epilogue that carries the story of their survival to the present day.