In this widely praised collection of essays, Weber explores the
complex ways that myth and history have intersected in the
remembrance of the Southwest's Hispanic past. Weber's engaging
essays on the works of such respected scholars as Herbert Eugene
Bolton, Frederick Jackson Turner, and John Francis Bannon examine
the practice of history, particularly its myth-making power. Other
essays reconsider specific moments in the region's past, such as
his provocative reassessment of the Alamo and the Texas Revolution.
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