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Cortina - Defending the Mexican Name in Texas (Paperback)
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Cortina - Defending the Mexican Name in Texas (Paperback)
Series: Fronteras Series, sponsored by Texas A&M International University
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At a time when the U.S.-Mexican border was still not clearly
defined and when the doctrine of Manifest Destiny and land hunger
impelled the Anglo presence ever deeper and more intrusively into
South Texas, Juan Nepomucino Cortina cut a violent swath across the
region in a conflict that came to be known as The Cortina War. Did
this border caudillo fight to defend the rights, honour, and legal
claims of the Mexicans of South Texas, as he claimed? Or was his a
quest for personal vengeance against the newcomers who had married
into his family, threatened his mother's land holdings, and
insulted his honour? Historian Jerry Thompson mines the archival
record and considers it in light of recent revisionist history of
the region. As a result, he produces not only a carefully nuanced
work on Cortina - the most comprehensive to date for this pivotal
borderlands figure - but also a balanced interpretation of the
violence that racked South Texas from the 1840s through the 1860s.
Cortina's influence in the region made him a force to be reckoned
with during the American Civil War. He influenced Mexican politics
from the 1840s to the 1870s and fought in the Mexican Army for more
than forty-five years. His daring cross-border cattle raids,
carried out for more than two decades, made his exploits the stuff
of sensational journalism in the newspapers of New York, Boston,
and other American cities. By the time of his imprisonment in 1877,
Cortina and his followers had so roiled South Texas that Anglo
reprisals were being taken against Mexicans and Tejanos throughout
the region, ironically worsening the racism that had infuriated
Cortina in the beginning. The effects of this troubled period
continue to resonate in Anglo-Mexican and Anglo-Tejano relations,
down to this very day. Students of regional and borderlands history
will find this premier biography to be a rich source of new
perspectives. Its transnational focus and balanced approach will
reward scholarly and general readers alike.
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