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The History of Texas (Paperback, 6th Edition): Robert A. Calvert, Arnoldo Deleon, Gregg Cantrell The History of Texas (Paperback, 6th Edition)
Robert A. Calvert, Arnoldo Deleon, Gregg Cantrell
R1,484 Discovery Miles 14 840 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The most comprehensive, best-illustrated survey of the Lone Star State-the new, updated edition of the classic text The History of Texas offers a sweeping exploration of the Lone Star State, covering its history from the pre-Columbian period, to the era of Spanish control, to nineteenth century watershed events, through the 1900s and into the new millennium. This engaging, student-friendly textbook looks at how people of diverse politics, identity, class, ethnicity, and race shaped the state's past and continue to influence its present. Recent knowledge on the political, social, and cultural history of Texas provides insights on the celebrated figures, unsung heroes, and ordinary people of the state's past. The sixth edition of this classic text has been revised and updated to reflect the latest scholarship in all fields of Texas history, among them New Indian History and cultural and gender studies. The text offers fresh perspectives on Texas history, including discussions of the Progressive Era, the Great Depression, the Second World War and post-war modernization, and the state's transition during the 1960s and into the 1980s. Revised chapters provide wide-ranging coverage of Texas in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, including recent statewide and national elections and political debates. This textbook: Connects events in post-World War II Texas to the larger U.S. historical narrative Offers substantial coverage of events occurring from 1900 to 2018 Uses a chronological approach to divide chapters into easily identifiable eras Includes engaging illustrations, maps, and tables, an appendix, and inclusive lists of recommended readings Features online resources for students and instructors, including a test bank, maps, presentation slides, and more Effectively organized to better meet the needs of instructors, The History of Texas is the ideal resource for undergraduate and graduate courses in Texas history at colleges and universities across both the state and the nation.

Texas and Texans in World War II - 1941-1945 (Hardcover): Christopher B Bean Texas and Texans in World War II - 1941-1945 (Hardcover)
Christopher B Bean; Randolph B. Campbell, Joseph G. Dawson, Bernadette Pruitt, Michael Hurd, …
R1,220 Discovery Miles 12 200 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Texans in World War II offers an informative look at the challenges and changes faced by Texans on the home front during the Second World War. This collection of essays by leading scholars of Texas history covers topics from the African American and Tejano experience to organized labor, from the expanding opportunities for women to the importance of oil and agriculture. Texans in World War II makes local the frequently studied social history of wartime, bringing it home to Texas.An eye-opening read for Texans eager to learn more about this defining era in their state's history, this book will also prove deeply informative for scholars, students, and general readers seeking detailed, definitive information about World War II and its implications for daily life, economic growth, and social and political change in the Lone Star State.

Tejano Epic - Essays in Honor of Felix D.Almaraz, Jr. (Paperback, New): Arnoldo Deleon Tejano Epic - Essays in Honor of Felix D.Almaraz, Jr. (Paperback, New)
Arnoldo Deleon
R523 R455 Discovery Miles 4 550 Save R68 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Every now and then a scholar appears in the field of history whose outpouring of works earns them special tribute and homage. Such a person is Dr. Felix D. Alimaraz, Jr., of the University of Texas at San Antonio. Over the course of a career that spans more than four decades, don Felix (as he is respectfully known) has stamped his name on Texas history as an author of award-winning books and essays, as an ambassador for the profession, and as a winner of numerous awards and honors, many of them bestowed upon him by historical and learned societies abroad. "Tejano Epic is a tribute to don Felix, compiled to recognize his outstanding service on behalf of Texas history in general and the state's Hispanic past in particular. All the contributors are well-known scholars in the field of Tejano history: all have been touched by Dr. Almaraz's exemplary scholarship, warm friendship, and consummate professionalism. The essays have a student readership in mind, each showing the historian at work: debunking stereotypes, revising the historical record, revisiting old events through new perspectives, engaging in archival detective work, or studying neglected topics in Tejano history. They are also suitable for teachers and general readers who want to know more about contributions and influences of the Mexican-origin people in Texas.

Racial Frontiers - Africans, Chinese and Mexicans in Western America, 1848-1890 (Paperback, 1st ed): Arnoldo Deleon Racial Frontiers - Africans, Chinese and Mexicans in Western America, 1848-1890 (Paperback, 1st ed)
Arnoldo Deleon
R975 Discovery Miles 9 750 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Once neglected, racial minorities are now the focus of intense interest among historians of the American West, who have come to recognize the roles of African American, Chinese, and Mexican people in shaping the frontier. "Racial Frontiers" is both a highly original work, particularly in its emphasis on racial minority women, and a masterful synthesis of the literature in this young field.

De Len depicts a U.S. West populated by settlers anticipating opportunities for upward mobility, jockeying for position as they adapted to new surroundings, and adjusting to new political and economic systems. Minority groups discarded unworkable political traditions that had followed them from their homelands and sought to participate in a democracy that they trusted would see to their well-being. Many embraced capitalism in preference to the economic systems they had left behind but refused to give up their cultural traditions. The result was a U.S. West of many colors.

Known as a skilled writer, De Len tells countless stories of the lives of men and women to guide the readers through his narrative. Personal histories and revealing quotations illustrate the struggles and victories of the newcomers, enriching our understanding of the settlement of the trans-Mississippi West since the middle of the nineteenth century.

Foreigners in Their Native Land - Historical Roots of the Mexican Americans (Paperback, 30th): David J. Weber Foreigners in Their Native Land - Historical Roots of the Mexican Americans (Paperback, 30th)
David J. Weber; Foreword by Arnoldo Deleon
R1,010 R825 Discovery Miles 8 250 Save R185 (18%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Most writing about Mexican Americans deals only with the twentieth century. This book provides the much-needed historical perspective that is essential for a full understanding of the present. Dozens of selections from firsthand accounts, introduced by David J Weber's essays, capture the essence of the Mexican-American experience in the Southwest from the time the first pioneers came north from Mexico. PRAISE FOR THE FIRST EDITION: The first edition was selected as a Choice 'Outstanding Academic Book of the Year' and received the following accolades: ""An excellent job of illuminating the early historical experience of Mexicans living in the United States..."" - Western Historical Quarterly. ""Weber...has done more than compile a first-rate anthology...he has done much to put the selected accounts into a meaningful historical framework. This coupled with excellent documentary choices and extensive notes makes it the single best volume for understanding the Mexican American experience in the nineteenth-century Southwest..."" - Choice.

The Dance of Freedom - Texas African Americans during Reconstruction (Paperback): Barry A. Crouch The Dance of Freedom - Texas African Americans during Reconstruction (Paperback)
Barry A. Crouch; Edited by Larry Madaras; Introduction by Arnoldo Deleon
R993 Discovery Miles 9 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This anthology brings together the late Barry A. Crouch's most important articles on the African American experience in Texas during Reconstruction. Grouped topically, the essays explore what freedom meant to the newly emancipated, how white Texans reacted to the freed slaves, and how Freedmen's Bureau agents and African American politicians worked to improve the lot of ordinary African American Texans. The volume also contains Crouch's seminal review of Reconstruction historiography, "Unmanacling Texas Reconstruction: A Twenty-Year Perspective." The introductory pieces by Arnoldo De Leon and Larry Madaras recapitulate Barry Crouch's scholarly career and pay tribute to his stature in the field of Reconstruction history.

Hispanics in the American West (Hardcover): Jorge Iber, Arnoldo Deleon Hispanics in the American West (Hardcover)
Jorge Iber, Arnoldo Deleon
R2,451 Discovery Miles 24 510 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This work provides a revealing look at the history of Hispanic peoples in the American West (or, from the Mexican perspective, El Norte) from the period of Spanish colonization through the present day. Hispanics in the American West portrays the daily lives, struggles, and triumphs of Spanish-speaking peoples from the arrival of Spanish conquistadors to the present, highlighting such defining moments as the years of Mexican sovereignty, the Mexican-American War, the coming of the railroad, the great Mexican migration in the early 20th century, the Great Depression, World War II, the Chicano Movement that arose in the mid-1960s, and more. Coverage includes Hispanics of all nationalities (not just Mexican, but Cuban, Puerto Rican, Salvadoran, and Guatemalan, among others) and ranges beyond the "traditional" Hispanic states (Texas, California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Colorado) to look at newer communities of Spanish-speaking peoples in Oregon, Hawaii, and Utah. The result is a portrait of Hispanic American life in the West that is uniquely inclusive, insightful, and surprising. Includes maps, photos, and a comprehensive index as well as biographical sketches within each chapter that personalize the themes, recounting the lives of individuals caught up in the sweep of history Covers Hispanic Americans of all origins, offering discussions of the differences among these groups not found in other publications

Mexican Americans in Texas - A Brief History (Paperback, 3rd Revised edition): Arnoldo Deleon Mexican Americans in Texas - A Brief History (Paperback, 3rd Revised edition)
Arnoldo Deleon
R801 Discovery Miles 8 010 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This third edition of our ground-breaking publication, the first survey of Tejanos, has been completely updated to present a concise political, cultural, and social history of Mexican Americans in Texas from the Spanish colonial era to the present day, a time when people of Mexican descent are poised to become the demographic majority in the Lone Star.

Writing specifically for the college-level student and careful to include a consensus of the latest literature in this strong and continually growing field, Professor De Leon portrays Tejanos as active subjects, not merely objects, in the ongoing Texas story. Complemented by a stunning photographic essay and a helpful glossary, and featuring new biographical vignettes that now introduce and set the context for each chapter, this third edition of our well-loved text is certain to be even more engaging and relevant to readers of all levels.

And while the book targets a wide reading audience, it is ideally fit for classroom use. Professors teaching courses in Texas, western, and borderlands history will find it an ideal complement to their class lectures and other outside reading assignments. Of particular interest to students will be discussions describing the survival techniques Tejanos developed to withstand poverty and disadvantage, the process of assimilation over many generations, the changes engendered by the Chicano Movement of the 1960s, the role of political figures such as Jose Antonio Navarro, J. T. Canales, Alonso Perales, Hector P. Garcia, or Irma Rangel, or the impact of court cases like which Hernandez v. Texas or Plyler v. Doe that changed the direction of Mexican American history.

They Called Them Greasers - Anglo Attitudes toward Mexicans in Texas, 1821-1900 (Paperback, 1st ed): Arnoldo Deleon They Called Them Greasers - Anglo Attitudes toward Mexicans in Texas, 1821-1900 (Paperback, 1st ed)
Arnoldo Deleon
R750 Discovery Miles 7 500 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Tension between Anglos and Tejanos has existed in the Lone Star State since the earliest settlements. Such antagonism has produced friction between the two peoples, and whites have expressed their hostility toward Mexican Americans unabashedly and at times violently.

This seminal work in the historical literature of race relations in Texas examines the attitudes of whites toward Mexicans in nineteenth-century Texas. For some, it will be disturbing reading. But its unpleasant revelations are based on extensive and thoughtful research into Texas' past. The result is important reading not merely for historians but for all who are concerned with the history of ethnic relations in our state.

They Called Them Greasers argues forcefully that many who have written about Texas's past--including such luminaries as Walter Prescott Webb, Eugene C. Barker, and Rupert N. Richardson--have exhibited, in fact and interpretation, both deficiencies of research and detectable bias when their work has dealt with Anglo-Mexican relations. De Leon asserts that these historians overlooled an austere Anglo moral code which saw the morality of Tejanos as "defective" and that they described without censure a society that permitted traditional violence to continue because that violence allowed Anglos to keep ethnic minorities "in their place."

De Leon's approach is psychohistorical. Many Anglos in nineteenth-century Texas saw Tejanos as lazy, lewd, un-American, subhuman. In De Leon's view, these attitudes were the product of a conviction that dark-skinned people were racially and culturally inferior, of a desire to see in others qualities that Anglos preferred not to see in themselves, and of a need to associate Mexicans with disorder so as to justify their continued subjugation.

The History of Texas (Paperback, 2Rev ed): Robert A. Calvert, Arnoldo Deleon The History of Texas (Paperback, 2Rev ed)
Robert A. Calvert, Arnoldo Deleon
R1,223 Discovery Miles 12 230 Out of stock
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