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el álamo san antonio historia: Forget the Alamo Bryan Burrough, Chris Tomlinson, Jason Stanford, 2022-06-07 A New York Times bestseller! “Lively and absorbing. . . — The New York Times Book Review Engrossing. —Wall Street Journal “Entertaining and well-researched . . . ” —Houston Chronicle Three noted Texan writers combine forces to tell the real story of the Alamo, dispelling the myths, exploring why they had their day for so long, and explaining why the ugly fight about its meaning is now coming to a head. Every nation needs its creation myth, and since Texas was a nation before it was a state, it's no surprise that its myths bite deep. There's no piece of history more important to Texans than the Battle of the Alamo, when Davy Crockett and a band of rebels went down in a blaze of glory fighting for independence from Mexico, losing the battle but setting Texas up to win the war. However, that version of events, as Forget the Alamo definitively shows, owes more to fantasy than reality. Just as the site of the Alamo was left in ruins for decades, its story was forgotten and twisted over time, with the contributions of Tejanos--Texans of Mexican origin, who fought alongside the Anglo rebels--scrubbed from the record, and the origin of the conflict over Mexico's push to abolish slavery papered over. Forget the Alamo provocatively explains the true story of the battle against the backdrop of Texas's struggle for independence, then shows how the sausage of myth got made in the Jim Crow South of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. As uncomfortable as it may be to hear for some, celebrating the Alamo has long had an echo of celebrating whiteness. In the past forty-some years, waves of revisionists have come at this topic, and at times have made real progress toward a more nuanced and inclusive story that doesn't alienate anyone. But we are not living in one of those times; the fight over the Alamo's meaning has become more pitched than ever in the past few years, even violent, as Texas's future begins to look more and more different from its past. It's the perfect time for a wise and generous-spirited book that shines the bright light of the truth into a place that's gotten awfully dark. |
el álamo san antonio historia: El Álamo Ted Schaefer, Lola M. Schaefer, 2005-10 Looks at the history of the Alamo, a mission built by the Spanish that was eventually turned into a military fort. |
el álamo san antonio historia: The Alamo Reader Todd Hansen, 2003 If everyone was killed inside the Alamo, how do we know what happened? This surprisingly simple question was the genesis for Todd Hansen's compendium of source material on the subject, The Alamo Reader. Utilising obscure and rare sources along with key documents never before published, Hansen carefully balances the accounts against one another, culminating in the definitive resource for Alamo history. |
el álamo san antonio historia: History and Legends of the Alamo Adina de Zavala, 1917 |
el álamo san antonio historia: Historia Nacional Alfredo Rodriguez Casillas, Jose de Jesus de Leon Garcia, Luis Alberto Martinez Eufracio, Margarito Trujillo Rojas, 2012-06-08 Naci en la ciudad de Guadalajara en el estado de Jalisco Pas Mxico, el Da 14 de Abril del Ao de 1958, hijo de Mara de Jess Casillas Gutirrez y Jos Refugio Rodrguez Medina, casado con Mara de la Luz Mariscal Espinosa, y tiene dos hijos Alfredo Akzayakatl Rodrguez Mariscal, Y Guillermo Pakal Rodrguez Mariscal. Curso sus estudios en la escuela Primaria Federal Oblatos ubicada en la calle Gmez de Mendiola y la escuela secundaria en la secundaria No. 1 para varones en el turno matutino, su bachillerato lo realizo en escuela vocacional de la Universidad de Guadalajara, curso la Licenciatura en Economa de la Universidad de Guadalajara y la Maestra en anlisis de sistemas industriales del centro universitario de ciencias exactas e ingenieras de la universidad de Guadalajara. En la practica deportiva realizo las siguientes actividades: Practico el fut bol en las fuerzas bsicas del club deportivo gallos del Jalisco y la universidad de Guadalajara represento la seleccin de vley bol de la escuela primaria federal oblatos y la seleccin de beis bol de la secundaria No. 1, formo parte de la seleccin de fut bol de la facultad de economa de la universidad de Guadalajara, En el campo laboral trabajo en e taller de calzado de su padre, en el taller de laminado y pintura de su to y se integra al sistema de educacin prescolar abierta del D.I.F Jalisco, posteriormente se integra a trabajar en la secretaria de pesca delegacin Jalisco en las reas de auditora y capacitacin pesquera pasa a integrarse a la direccin de fortalecimiento municipal del estado de Jalisco, posteriormente se integra al departamento de auditora a patrones del Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, Incorporndose por ltimo a la docencia en la universidad de Guadalajara en las escuelas Preparatoria de Jalisco y Escuela Vocacional y al Centro Universitario de Ciencias Exactas e Ingenieras de la Universidad de Guadalajara. |
el álamo san antonio historia: History and Legends of the Alamo and Other Missions in and Around San Antonio Adina De Zavala, 1996-01-01 Originally published in 1917 by Adina de Zavala, this volume reconstructs the history of the Alamo back to pre-colonial times. Its importance lies not only in its portrayal of TexasÍ history as a product of Native American, Spanish, Mexican, and Anglo-American contributions, but also in its focus on the role of Texas women and Texas Mexicans in shaping the historical record. At a time when Texas Mexican women held little influence, de Zavala attempted to rewrite the way Texas history was written and constructed. This milestone literary work includes historical maps, plates, diary accounts and other records. |
el álamo san antonio historia: Breve historia de la Conquista del Oeste Gregorio Doval Huecas, 2008-01-01 La Frontera tuvo, durante su existencia, un estilo de vida peculiar, alejado de los centros de gobierno, sin leyes federales pero con cierto orden, y poblado de personas especialmente resistentes a las adversidades. Los colonos no lo tuvieron fácil y muchos perdieron su vida mientras luchaban por escapar de la miseria o por legar a sus hijos algo mejor que lo que ellos habían tenido. (Web Anika entre libros) En suma, nos encontramos ante un cuarteto de libros que nos dibuja, con datos, un amplio mapa de la historia norteamericana de la que estamos informados más por las películas que por hechos verificados, por lo que estas breves obras cumplen sobradamente su función y son recomendables a quien desee tener una visión general pero detallada del tema. (Web Hislibris) Cuando la única salida para aquellos que no tenían nada era enfrentarse con el desconocido y salvaje oeste. La Breve historia de la conquista del Oeste nos lleva directamente a una época en la que lo desconocido era una fuente infinita de posibilidades, una época en la que al menos dos millones de personas que querían labrarse un porvenir desfilaron en masa hacia el Oeste en busca de la fortuna o de la muerte. En poco más de setenta años, las Trece Colonias se independizan de Gran Bretaña y consiguen dominar un vasto territorio desconocido y agreste. |
el álamo san antonio historia: Beyond the Alamo Raúl A. Ramos, 2009-11-30 Introducing a new model for the transnational history of the United States, Raul Ramos places Mexican Americans at the center of the Texas creation story. He focuses on Mexican-Texan, or Tejano, society in a period of political transition beginning with the year of Mexican independence. Ramos explores the factors that helped shape the ethnic identity of the Tejano population, including cross-cultural contacts between Bexarenos, indigenous groups, and Anglo-Americans, as they negotiated the contingencies and pressures on the frontier of competing empires. |
el álamo san antonio historia: La historia de Texas en la Biblioteca Nacional de México, 1528-1848 Guadalupe Curiel, Biblioteca Nacional de México, 1994 Generously annotated bibliography of the history of Texas to 1848 places works in context and includes brief biographies of authors. Entries are arranged chronologically. Contains reproductions of the portadas of many books--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 58. |
el álamo san antonio historia: Historia de Mexico, Legado Historico Y Pasado Reciente Gloria M. Delgado de Cantú, 2004 |
el álamo san antonio historia: San Antonio Missions Luis Torres, 1993 Describes the history of the Spanish missions in the San Antonio, Texas, area, now preserved as the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park. |
el álamo san antonio historia: El Rescate de la Historia Ed Rayner, 2007-05 |
el álamo san antonio historia: A Thunder of Cannon Charles M. Haecker, 1994 |
el álamo san antonio historia: Sam Houston and the Alamo Avengers Brian Kilmeade, 2020-05-12 The New York Times bestseller now in paperback with a new epilogue. In March 1836, the Mexican army led by General Santa Anna massacred more than two hundred Texians who had been trapped in the Alamo. After thirteen days of fighting, American legends Jim Bowie and Davey Crockett died there, along with other Americans who had moved to Texas looking for a fresh start. It was a crushing blow to Texas’s fight for freedom. But the story doesn’t end there. The defeat galvanized the Texian settlers, and under General Sam Houston’s leadership they rallied. Six weeks after the Alamo, Houston and his band of settlers defeated Santa Anna’s army in a shocking victory, winning the independence for which so many had died. Sam Houston and the Alamo Avengers recaptures this pivotal war that changed America forever, and sheds light on the tightrope all war heroes walk between courage and calculation. Thanks to Kilmeade’s storytelling, a new generation of readers will remember the Alamo—and recognize the lesser known heroes who snatched victory from the jaws of defeat. |
el álamo san antonio historia: El Álamo (The Alamo) Mary Ann Hoffman, 2014-01-01 Explores the chronological history of the Alamo, including biographical information about American legends such as Davy Crockett and William Barrett Travis. |
el álamo san antonio historia: La batalla del Alamo Matt Doeden, 2006 Este libro relata, en formato de novela gráfica, la Batalla de El Álamo. El asedio de El Álamo por tropas mexicanas, en 1836, es la mayor gesta de la historia local del estado de Texas, y un hito de importancia en la formación de Estados Unidos. El episodio bélico formó parte de la guerra que mantenían los colonos locales con el ejército mexicano para crear una nación propia en la zona. Una pretensión que disgustaba tanto al gobierno de México, nación propietaria de las tierras en litigio, como al de Estados Unidos, país al que acabó por integrarse el territorio en 1845, como su estado número 28. La batalla de El Álamo se libró en febrero de 1836, cuando 183 hombres, suma de aventureros, jugadores y soldados, se atrincheraron en una vieja misión franciscana fortificada cerca de la ciudad de San Antonio. |
el álamo san antonio historia: River Walk Lewis F. Fisher, 2007 Illustrated photographs and narratives describe the history, restoration, and continued development of San Antonio's River Walk. |
el álamo san antonio historia: San Antonio Missions National Historic Park, Suitability and Feasibility Study (1975) B1; Draft Statement for Management (1980) B2; Statement for Management (1980) B3; Draft Land Acquisition Plan (1980) B4; General Management Plan (GMP), Development Concept Plan, Environmental Assessment (EA) , 1981 |
el álamo san antonio historia: Eyewitness to the Alamo Bill Groneman, 2017-02-15 Contains over one hundred descriptions of the Battle of the Alamo by people who were witnesses or who claimed to have witnessed the event. These accounts are the basis for all of the histories, traditions, myths, and legends of this famous battle. Many are conflicting, some are highly suspect as to authenticity, but all are intriguing. |
el álamo san antonio historia: The Alamo and Beyond Phil Collins, 2019-12-02 A Texas history classic, available again . . . Phil Collins received a birthday present that would change his life: a receipt for a saddle signed by an Alamo defender. From that point forward, the drummer began building his impressive Alamo and Texas Revolution collection. “I didn’t know this stuff was out there, that you could own it,” the rock-n-roll legend said. “It had never occurred to me.” Before long, he had amassed nearly 500 items! These priceless artifacts are now housed at the Alamo’s brand new Ralston Family Collections Center behind the iconic Alamo Church and the venerable Gift Shop amid the tranquil setting of the Alamo gardens. This 24,000 square foot facility showcases not only Phil’s great collection immortalized is this his book, but are joined by his remarkable narrated presentation of the siege and battle of the Alamo built around the masterpiece scale replica of the compound first created by artist Mark Lemon for the State House Press book The Illustrated Alamo: A Photographic Journey. The Alamo and Beyond, now in a third printing in partnership with The Texas Center at Schreiner University, is you way of taking Phil’s collection home with you. When Phil Collins was a kid growing up in a London suburb, he would often watch an amazing show on his family television. There, in black and white, was Fess Parker as Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier. As he matured, Collins not only acted out the exploits of his new hero, but he often refought the Battle of the Alamo with his toy soldiers. Even though music came to dominate his life, it was this love of history—and Davy Crockett and the Alamo in particular—that was always near by. On one musical tour, Collins encountered his first David Crockett autograph—for sale at a store called the Gallery of History. “I didn’t know this stuff was out there, that you could own it,” the rock-n-roll legend said. “It had never occurred to him. Later, he received a birthday present that would change his life: a receipt for a saddle signed by an Alamo defender. From that point forward, the drummer began building his impressive Alamo and Texas Revolution collection. Here, for the first time in history, are the artifacts, relics, and documents that compose the Phil Collins collection, available in a beautifully designed color book shot-through with stunning photography and crisply rendered illustrations. Collins’s prose takes the reader through the joys of being a collector as he lovingly describes what each piece in this impressive assemblage means to him. Photographer Ben Powell of Austin brought these items to vivid relief, and artist Gary Zaboly’s masterful pen-and-ink drawings breath life into the items. Essays by Texas historians Bruce Winders, Don Frazier, and Stephen Hardin provide the historical background to the collection and help make this into a work of art that also serves handily as a serious research tool. |
el álamo san antonio historia: History and Legends of the Alamo Adina de Zavala, 1917 |
el álamo san antonio historia: Santa Anna of Mexico Will Fowler, 2009-10-25 Antonio L¢pez de Santa Anna (1794?1876) is one of the most famous, and infamous, figures in Mexican history. Six times the country?s president, he is consistently depicted as a traitor, a turncoat, and a tyrant?the exclusive cause of all of Mexico?s misfortunes following the country?s independence from Spain. He is also, as this biography makes clear, grossly misrepresented. ø Will Fowler provides a revised picture of Santa Anna?s life, offering new insights into his activities in his bailiwick of Veracruz and in his numerous military engagements. The Santa Anna who emerges from this book is an intelligent, dynamic, yet reluctant leader, ingeniously deceptive at times, courageous and patriotic at others. His extraordinary story is that of a middle-class provincial criollo, a high-ranking officer, an arbitrator, a dedicated landowner, and a political leader who tried to prosper personally and help his country develop at a time of severe and repeated crises, as the colony that was New Spain gave way to a young, troubled, besieged, and beleaguered Mexican nation. ø ø |
el álamo san antonio historia: The Blood of Heroes James Donovan, 2012-05-15 On February 23, 1836, a large Mexican army led by dictator Santa Anna reached San Antonio and laid siege to about 175 Texas rebels holed up in the Alamo. The Texans refused to surrender for nearly two weeks until almost 2,000 Mexican troops unleashed a final assault. The defenders fought valiantly-for their lives and for a free and independent Texas-but in the end, they were all slaughtered. Their ultimate sacrifice inspired the rallying cry Remember the Alamo! and eventual triumph. Exhaustively researched, and drawing upon fresh primary sources in U.S. and Mexican archives, The Blood of Heros is the definitive account of this epic battle. Populated by larger-than-life characters -- including Davy Crockett, James Bowie, William Barret Travis -- this is a stirring story of audacity, valor, and redemption. |
el álamo san antonio historia: Memoirs of Mary A. Maverick Mary Adams Maverick, George Madison Maverick, 1921 Excerpt from Memoirs of Mary A. Maverick Samuel Augustus Maverick, my husband, was born July 23rd, 1803, at Pendleton, South Carolina. His parents were Samuel Maverick and his wife Elizabeth Anderson. She was the daughter of General Robert Anderson, of South Carolina, and of Revolutionary note, and his wife Ann Thompson of Virginia. Samuel Maverick was once a prominent merchant of Charleston, S.C., where he had raised himself from the almost abject poverty, to which the war of the Revolution had reduced his family, to a position of great affluence. It is said of him that he sent ventures to the Celestial Empire, and that he shipped the first bale of cotton from America to Europe. Some mer cantile miscarriage caused him subsequently to withdraw from, and close out, his business, and he retired to Pendle ton District* in the north west corner of South Carolina, at the foot of the mountains. Here he spent the balance of his days, and invested and speculated largely in lands in South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama. |
el álamo san antonio historia: Death of a Legend Bill Groneman, 1999-06-15 On March 6, 1836 one of the most well-known Americans of his time fought and died in one of America's most celebrated battles. In recent years the fate of David Crockett at the Alamo has become a subject of controversy and debate. |
el álamo san antonio historia: El jardín de verano (El jinete de bronce 3) Paullina Simons, 2013-06-06 La novela que cierra «El jinete de bronce», una trilogía que ha cautivado a millones de lectores. Después de sobrevivir a la guerra y al sufrimiento en las heladas llanuras de Europa, Tatiana, Alexander y el pequeño Anthony afrontan con ilusión una nueva etapa en Estados Unidos. Refugiándose en el trabajo y en la mutua compresión, van en busca de un lugar en el que establecerse para restañar las heridas y liberarse por fin de los tormentosos recuerdos del pasado. Pero en ocasiones el paraíso no está al alcance de la mano, y los giros del camino ocultan dificultades que pondrán a prueba sus más hondas convicciones y harán tambalear un amor que hasta ahora había demostrado ser inquebrantable. En un último esfuerzo, Tatiana y Alexander deberán encontrar el rastro que les llevará a aquel momento prístino en el que se conocieron, a su particular Jardín de Verano. La crítica ha dicho... «Una trilogía que no puedes evitar atesorar en tu corazón. Estos libros han cambiado mi concepto de lo que es la novela romántica.» Autoras en la Sombra |
el álamo san antonio historia: Texas (Spanish Edition) Jonatha A. Brown, 2020-07-15 This state series, for Grades 2 and above, is designed for elementary students' first study of the United States. Each volume is a colorful, comprehensive portrait that features state facts and symbols and uses vivid text to describe the history, people, land, economy, and government of each state. Young readers will enjoy the fun facts sprinkled throughout the text and the chapter on things to see and do. Each volume includes a timeline, biographies of notable people, and numerous maps and charts. |
el álamo san antonio historia: Message of Governor O. B. Colquitt to the Thirty-third Legislature Texas. Governor (1911-1915 : Colquitt), 1913 |
el álamo san antonio historia: Triumphs and Tragedy Ramón Eduardo Ruiz, 1992 An epic history of Mexico from its Olmec, Aztec, and Mayan heritage to the present day. |
el álamo san antonio historia: Las 21 cualidades indispensables de un líder John C. Maxwell, 1999-11-29 Un libro accesible y conciso acerca de las cualidades indispensables del liderazgo eficaz. Siguiendo la tradición de su éxito millonario Las 21 leyes irrefutables del liderazgo, el autor John C. Maxwell presenta un libro accesible y conciso acerca del liderazgo que le ayuda a los lectores a ser líderes más eficientes desde adentro hacia fuera. Realza veintiun cualidades esenciales del liderazgo además de incluir las secciones «Reflexionando» y «Poniéndolo en práctica» que les ayuda a integrar y aplicar el material cada día. |
el álamo san antonio historia: Historia de Mexico Vol. I Glaoria Delgado, 2006 It is a classic, respected for its scientific research into History and the simplicity of its explanations. There is a CD for the professor containing all of the maps of the book. It has a new chapter, Methodology, concepts and didactics of History. Its didactic structure facilitates the learning of historical facts. |
el álamo san antonio historia: The Spanish Black Legend Joseph P. Sánchez, 1990 |
el álamo san antonio historia: The Handbook of Texas Walter Prescott Webb, Eldon Stephen Branda, 1952 Vol. 3: A supplement, edited by Eldon Stephen Branda. Includes bibliographical references. |
el álamo san antonio historia: Primary Source Readers: La historia de Texas Teacher's Guide (Spanish Version) , 2013-04-30 |
el álamo san antonio historia: Un viaje en el tiempo Bradley Booth, 2021-09-24 ¿Has querido escapar alguna vez? ¿Alejarte de todo por un tiempo? Aquí tienes unas minivacaciones diarias: este libro te lleva al... bueno, ¡al pasado y al futuro! Ponte tus zapatillas más cómodas: viajarás a través del tiempo y el espacio para encontrarte con algunos personajes famosos (y no tan famosos) en fechas significativas de la historia. Verás cómo se desarrollan acontecimientos que influyen en tu vida actual, aunque hayan ocurrido hace docenas o incluso cientos de años. Y (¡lo has adivinado!) incluso hay una aplicación espiritual escondida en cada experiencia. Pero asegúrate de no perderte lo que está planeado para ti en el futuro, porque si lo haces, nada en este libro tendrá sentido. |
el álamo san antonio historia: Historic Sites and Landmarks That Shaped America [2 volumes] Mitchell Newton-Matza, 2016-09-06 Exploring the significance of places that built our cultural past, this guide is a lens into historical sites spanning the entire history of the United States, from Acoma Pueblo to Ground Zero. Historic Sites and Landmarks That Shaped America: From Acoma Pueblo to Ground Zero encompasses more than 200 sites from the earliest settlements to the present, covering a wide variety of locations. It includes concise yet detailed entries on each landmark that explain its importance to the nation. With entries arranged alphabetically according to the name of the site and the state in which it resides, this work covers both obscure and famous landmarks to demonstrate how a nation can grow and change with the creation or discovery of important places. The volume explores the ways different cultures viewed, revered, or even vilified these sites. It also examines why people remember such places more than others. Accessible to both novice and expert readers, this well-researched guide will appeal to anyone from high school students to general adult readers. |
el álamo san antonio historia: The New International Encyclopaedia Daniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby, 1906 |
el álamo san antonio historia: El lado positivo del fracaso John C. Maxwell, 2011-05-30 La principal diferencia entre la gente que alcanza metas y la gente promedio es su percepción y respuesta al fracaso. John C. Maxwell trata sobre las razones más importantes por las que la gente fracasa y muestra cómo dominar el temor en lugar de ser dominado por él. Los lectores descubrirán que los beneficios positivos pueden acompañar las experiencias negativas, si uno tiene la actitud correcta. Completamente lleno de sugerencias de acción e historias de la vida real, El lado positivo del fracaso ayudará a hombres y mujeres a superar los errores para satisfacer su potencial y lograr el éxito. ¿Nacieron algunas personas para lograr lo que quieren mientras que los demás tienen que luchar? Algunos dirán que tienen suerte, están bendecidos o tienen el toque de Midas. Pero, ¿cuál es la razónde sus triunfos? ¿Será que tienen mejor trasfondo familiar, más capital, mayores oportunidades o normas más altas? John C. Maxwell, autor de éxitos de librería según el New York Times, tiene la respuesta: La diferencia entre la gente promedio y los triunfadores es el concepto quetienen del fracaso y cómo lo enfrentan. La mayoría de las personas no está preparada para enfrentar al fracaso. Dice Maxwell que si somos como era él, al salir de la escuela, temíamos al fracaso, no lo entendíamos, y huimos de él. Pero Maxwell ha aprendido a hacer del fracaso un amigo y puede enseñarnos a hacer lo mismo. «Quiero que aprenda cómo mirar con confianza la posibilidad de fracasar y a trabajar para transformar ese fracaso en victoria», dice Maxwell. «Porque en la vida, la pregunta no es si vamos a tener problemas, sino cómo vamos a enfrentarlos. No dé un paso atrás sino transforme sus problemas en victorias». |
el álamo san antonio historia: Breve historia de Baja California Marco Antonio Samaniego, 2006 |
el álamo san antonio historia: The Alamo Defenders Amelia W. Williams, 2010-02 Originally published in 1931, this book is the culmination of almost a decade worth of Alamo research, and the foundation for most later works on the subject of who occupied the Alamo during the siege. Omitting much of the romance, legend and myth associated with the storied fortress, The Alamo Defenders calls forth the facts, letters and primary documents that bring us closer to those who served with Travis. While much new information regarding the siege and subsequent events has come to light since this data was compiled over 75 years ago, it remains a valuable research tool and starting point for Alamo research. Includes brief history of the Republic of Texas, the run-up to the siege and data on 187 Alamo defenders & messengers. |
el alamo san antonio historia: Historia de Mexico Vol. I Glaoria Delgado, 2006 It is a classic, respected for its scientific research into History and the simplicity of its explanations. There is a CD for the professor containing all of the maps of the book. It has a new chapter, Methodology, concepts and didactics of History. Its didactic structure facilitates the learning of historical facts. |
el alamo san antonio historia: Forget the Alamo Bryan Burrough, Chris Tomlinson, Jason Stanford, 2022-06-07 A New York Times bestseller! “Lively and absorbing. . . — The New York Times Book Review Engrossing. —Wall Street Journal “Entertaining and well-researched . . . ” —Houston Chronicle Three noted Texan writers combine forces to tell the real story of the Alamo, dispelling the myths, exploring why they had their day for so long, and explaining why the ugly fight about its meaning is now coming to a head. Every nation needs its creation myth, and since Texas was a nation before it was a state, it's no surprise that its myths bite deep. There's no piece of history more important to Texans than the Battle of the Alamo, when Davy Crockett and a band of rebels went down in a blaze of glory fighting for independence from Mexico, losing the battle but setting Texas up to win the war. However, that version of events, as Forget the Alamo definitively shows, owes more to fantasy than reality. Just as the site of the Alamo was left in ruins for decades, its story was forgotten and twisted over time, with the contributions of Tejanos--Texans of Mexican origin, who fought alongside the Anglo rebels--scrubbed from the record, and the origin of the conflict over Mexico's push to abolish slavery papered over. Forget the Alamo provocatively explains the true story of the battle against the backdrop of Texas's struggle for independence, then shows how the sausage of myth got made in the Jim Crow South of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. As uncomfortable as it may be to hear for some, celebrating the Alamo has long had an echo of celebrating whiteness. In the past forty-some years, waves of revisionists have come at this topic, and at times have made real progress toward a more nuanced and inclusive story that doesn't alienate anyone. But we are not living in one of those times; the fight over the Alamo's meaning has become more pitched than ever in the past few years, even violent, as Texas's future begins to look more and more different from its past. It's the perfect time for a wise and generous-spirited book that shines the bright light of the truth into a place that's gotten awfully dark. |
el alamo san antonio historia: El Álamo Ted Schaefer, Lola M. Schaefer, 2005-10 Looks at the history of the Alamo, a mission built by the Spanish that was eventually turned into a military fort. |
el alamo san antonio historia: La historia de Texas en la Biblioteca Nacional de México, 1528-1848 Guadalupe Curiel, Biblioteca Nacional de México, 1994 Generously annotated bibliography of the history of Texas to 1848 places works in context and includes brief biographies of authors. Entries are arranged chronologically. Contains reproductions of the portadas of many books--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 58. |
el alamo san antonio historia: Historia de Mexico, Legado Historico Y Pasado Reciente Gloria M. Delgado de Cantú, 2004 |
el alamo san antonio historia: A Thunder of Cannon Charles M. Haecker, 1994 |
el alamo san antonio historia: The Alamo Reader Todd Hansen, 2003 If everyone was killed inside the Alamo, how do we know what happened? This surprisingly simple question was the genesis for Todd Hansen's compendium of source material on the subject, The Alamo Reader. Utilising obscure and rare sources along with key documents never before published, Hansen carefully balances the accounts against one another, culminating in the definitive resource for Alamo history. |
el alamo san antonio historia: San Antonio Missions National Historic Park, Suitability and Feasibility Study (1975) B1; Draft Statement for Management (1980) B2; Statement for Management (1980) B3; Draft Land Acquisition Plan (1980) B4; General Management Plan (GMP), Development Concept Plan, Environmental Assessment (EA) , 1981 |
el alamo san antonio historia: The Revolutionary Imaginations of Greater Mexico Alan Eladio Gómez, 2016-09-06 Bringing to life the stories of political teatristas, feminists, gunrunners, labor organizers, poets, journalists, ex-prisoners, and other revolutionaries, The Revolutionary Imaginations of Greater Mexico examines the inspiration Chicanas/os found in social movements in Mexico and Latin America from 1971 to 1979. Drawing on fifteen years of interviews and archival research, including examinations of declassified government documents from Mexico, this study uncovers encounters between activists and artists across borders while sharing a socialist-oriented, anticapitalist vision. In discussions ranging from the Nuevo Teatro Popular movement across Latin America to the Revolutionary Proletariat Party of America in Mexico and the Peronista Youth organizers in Argentina, Alan Eladio Gómez brings to light the transnational nature of leftist organizing by people of Mexican descent in the United States, tracing an array of festivals, assemblies, labor strikes, clandestine organizations, and public protests linked to an international movement of solidarity against imperialism. Taking its title from the “greater Mexico” designation used by Américo Paredes to describe the present and historical movement of Mexicans, Mexican Americans, and Chicanas/os back and forth across the US-Mexico border, this book analyzes the radical creativity and global justice that animated “Greater Mexico” leftists during a pivotal decade. While not all the participants were of one mind politically or personally, they nonetheless shared an international solidarity that was enacted in local arenas, giving voice to a political and cultural imaginary that circulated throughout a broad geographic terrain while forging multifaceted identities. The epilogue considers the politics of going beyond solidarity. |
el alamo san antonio historia: El lado positivo del fracaso John C. Maxwell, 2011-05-30 La principal diferencia entre la gente que alcanza metas y la gente promedio es su percepción y respuesta al fracaso. John C. Maxwell trata sobre las razones más importantes por las que la gente fracasa y muestra cómo dominar el temor en lugar de ser dominado por él. Los lectores descubrirán que los beneficios positivos pueden acompañar las experiencias negativas, si uno tiene la actitud correcta. Completamente lleno de sugerencias de acción e historias de la vida real, El lado positivo del fracaso ayudará a hombres y mujeres a superar los errores para satisfacer su potencial y lograr el éxito. ¿Nacieron algunas personas para lograr lo que quieren mientras que los demás tienen que luchar? Algunos dirán que tienen suerte, están bendecidos o tienen el toque de Midas. Pero, ¿cuál es la razónde sus triunfos? ¿Será que tienen mejor trasfondo familiar, más capital, mayores oportunidades o normas más altas? John C. Maxwell, autor de éxitos de librería según el New York Times, tiene la respuesta: La diferencia entre la gente promedio y los triunfadores es el concepto quetienen del fracaso y cómo lo enfrentan. La mayoría de las personas no está preparada para enfrentar al fracaso. Dice Maxwell que si somos como era él, al salir de la escuela, temíamos al fracaso, no lo entendíamos, y huimos de él. Pero Maxwell ha aprendido a hacer del fracaso un amigo y puede enseñarnos a hacer lo mismo. «Quiero que aprenda cómo mirar con confianza la posibilidad de fracasar y a trabajar para transformar ese fracaso en victoria», dice Maxwell. «Porque en la vida, la pregunta no es si vamos a tener problemas, sino cómo vamos a enfrentarlos. No dé un paso atrás sino transforme sus problemas en victorias». |
el alamo san antonio historia: The Art and Architecture of the Texas Missions Jacinto Quirarte, 2010-07-22 Winner, Presidio La Bahia Award, Sons of the Republic of Texas Built to bring Christianity and European civilization to the northern frontier of New Spain in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries...secularized and left to decay in the nineteenth century...and restored in the twentieth century, the Spanish missions still standing in Texas are really only shadows of their original selves. The mission churches, once beautifully adorned with carvings and sculptures on their façades and furnished inside with elaborate altarpieces and paintings, today only hint at their colonial-era glory through the vestiges of art and architectural decoration that remain. To paint a more complete portrait of the missions as they once were, Jacinto Quirarte here draws on decades of on-site and archival research to offer the most comprehensive reconstruction and description of the original art and architecture of the six remaining Texas missions—San Antonio de Valero (the Alamo), San José y San Miguel de Aguayo, Nuestra Señora de la Purísima Concepción, San Juan Capistrano, and San Francisco de la Espada in San Antonio and Nuestra Señora del Espíritu Santo in Goliad. Using church records and other historical accounts, as well as old photographs, drawings, and paintings, Quirarte describes the mission churches and related buildings, their decorated surfaces, and the (now missing) altarpieces, whose iconography he extensively analyzes. He sets his material within the context of the mission era in Texas and the Southwest, so that the book also serves as a general introduction to the Spanish missionary program and to Indian life in Texas. |
el alamo san antonio historia: The Alamo Defenders Amelia W. Williams, 2010-02 Originally published in 1931, this book is the culmination of almost a decade worth of Alamo research, and the foundation for most later works on the subject of who occupied the Alamo during the siege. Omitting much of the romance, legend and myth associated with the storied fortress, The Alamo Defenders calls forth the facts, letters and primary documents that bring us closer to those who served with Travis. While much new information regarding the siege and subsequent events has come to light since this data was compiled over 75 years ago, it remains a valuable research tool and starting point for Alamo research. Includes brief history of the Republic of Texas, the run-up to the siege and data on 187 Alamo defenders & messengers. |
el alamo san antonio historia: La batalla del Alamo Matt Doeden, 2006 Este libro relata, en formato de novela gráfica, la Batalla de El Álamo. El asedio de El Álamo por tropas mexicanas, en 1836, es la mayor gesta de la historia local del estado de Texas, y un hito de importancia en la formación de Estados Unidos. El episodio bélico formó parte de la guerra que mantenían los colonos locales con el ejército mexicano para crear una nación propia en la zona. Una pretensión que disgustaba tanto al gobierno de México, nación propietaria de las tierras en litigio, como al de Estados Unidos, país al que acabó por integrarse el territorio en 1845, como su estado número 28. La batalla de El Álamo se libró en febrero de 1836, cuando 183 hombres, suma de aventureros, jugadores y soldados, se atrincheraron en una vieja misión franciscana fortificada cerca de la ciudad de San Antonio. |
el alamo san antonio historia: Texas José María Obregón, 2005-12-15 Introduces the places and people of Texas. |
el alamo san antonio historia: Breve historia de Estados Unidos Philip Jenkins, 2019-01-17 Nación que suele suscitar las más encontradas reacciones, la imagen de los Estados Unidos de América se compone, sin embargo, en gran medida, de prejuicios y estereotipos. Esta Breve historia de Estados Unidos recorre el desarrollo histórico de este país desde los inicios de la colonización hasta nuestros días, destacando no sólo los grandes acontecimientos políticos y militares, sino también aspectos como la diversidad regional, la pluralidad cultural e ideológica, la importancia de las minorías o la relevancia que tuvieron, en determinados momentos, personajes y corrientes que hoy consideramos marginales. En un relato ágil y brillante, Philip Jenkins nos muestra la vitalidad de la sociedad, la economía y la cultura norteamericanas, planteando hasta qué punto se trata de una historia única y excepcional, alejada de sus raíces europeas. Esta quinta edición de la obra, nuevamente revisada y actualizada, lleva su desarrollo hasta la elección presidencial de 2016 que puso a Donald Trump en la Casa Blanca, y toca asuntos recientes como el movimiento Black Lives Matter, la legalización del matrimonio gay o la transformación del escenario geopolítico mundial. |
el alamo san antonio historia: San Antonio Missions Luis Torres, 1993 Describes the history of the Spanish missions in the San Antonio, Texas, area, now preserved as the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park. |
el alamo san antonio historia: Historic Sites and Landmarks That Shaped America [2 volumes] Mitchell Newton-Matza, 2016-09-06 Exploring the significance of places that built our cultural past, this guide is a lens into historical sites spanning the entire history of the United States, from Acoma Pueblo to Ground Zero. Historic Sites and Landmarks That Shaped America: From Acoma Pueblo to Ground Zero encompasses more than 200 sites from the earliest settlements to the present, covering a wide variety of locations. It includes concise yet detailed entries on each landmark that explain its importance to the nation. With entries arranged alphabetically according to the name of the site and the state in which it resides, this work covers both obscure and famous landmarks to demonstrate how a nation can grow and change with the creation or discovery of important places. The volume explores the ways different cultures viewed, revered, or even vilified these sites. It also examines why people remember such places more than others. Accessible to both novice and expert readers, this well-researched guide will appeal to anyone from high school students to general adult readers. |
el alamo san antonio historia: GEOGRAFIA HISTORICA DEL TERRITORIO DE LA ACTUAL PROVINCIA DE MURCIA Abelardo Merino Alvarez, 1915 |
el alamo san antonio historia: Colonial Legacies in Chicana/o Literature and Culture Vanessa Fonseca-Chávez, 2020-10-06 Colonial Legacies in Chicana/o Literature and Culture exposes the ways in which colonialism is expressed in the literary and cultural production of the U.S. Southwest, a region that has experienced at least two distinct colonial periods since the sixteenth century. Vanessa Fonseca-Chávez traces how Spanish colonial texts reflect the motivation for colonial domination. She argues that layers of U.S. colonialism complicate how Chicana/o literary scholars think about Chicana/o literary and cultural production. She brings into view the experiences of Chicana/o communities that have long-standing ties to the U.S. Southwest but whose cultural heritage is tied through colonialism to multiple nations, including Spain, Mexico, and the United States. While the legacies of Chicana/o literature simultaneously uphold and challenge colonial constructs, the metaphor of the kaleidoscope makes visible the rupturing of these colonial fragments via political and social urgencies. This book challenges readers to consider the possibilities of shifting our perspectives to reflect on stories told and untold and to advocate for the inclusion of fragmented and peripheral pieces within the kaleidoscope for more complex understandings of individual and collective subjectivities. This book is intended for readers interested in how colonial legacies are performed in the U.S. Southwest, particularly in the context of New Mexico, Texas, and Arizona. Readers will relate to the book’s personal narrative thread that provides a path to understanding fragmented identities. |
el alamo san antonio historia: Santa Anna of Mexico Will Fowler, 2009-10-25 Antonio L¢pez de Santa Anna (1794?1876) is one of the most famous, and infamous, figures in Mexican history. Six times the country?s president, he is consistently depicted as a traitor, a turncoat, and a tyrant?the exclusive cause of all of Mexico?s misfortunes following the country?s independence from Spain. He is also, as this biography makes clear, grossly misrepresented. ø Will Fowler provides a revised picture of Santa Anna?s life, offering new insights into his activities in his bailiwick of Veracruz and in his numerous military engagements. The Santa Anna who emerges from this book is an intelligent, dynamic, yet reluctant leader, ingeniously deceptive at times, courageous and patriotic at others. His extraordinary story is that of a middle-class provincial criollo, a high-ranking officer, an arbitrator, a dedicated landowner, and a political leader who tried to prosper personally and help his country develop at a time of severe and repeated crises, as the colony that was New Spain gave way to a young, troubled, besieged, and beleaguered Mexican nation. ø ø |
el alamo san antonio historia: Sam Houston and the Alamo Avengers Brian Kilmeade, 2020-05-12 The New York Times bestseller now in paperback with a new epilogue. In March 1836, the Mexican army led by General Santa Anna massacred more than two hundred Texians who had been trapped in the Alamo. After thirteen days of fighting, American legends Jim Bowie and Davey Crockett died there, along with other Americans who had moved to Texas looking for a fresh start. It was a crushing blow to Texas’s fight for freedom. But the story doesn’t end there. The defeat galvanized the Texian settlers, and under General Sam Houston’s leadership they rallied. Six weeks after the Alamo, Houston and his band of settlers defeated Santa Anna’s army in a shocking victory, winning the independence for which so many had died. Sam Houston and the Alamo Avengers recaptures this pivotal war that changed America forever, and sheds light on the tightrope all war heroes walk between courage and calculation. Thanks to Kilmeade’s storytelling, a new generation of readers will remember the Alamo—and recognize the lesser known heroes who snatched victory from the jaws of defeat. |
el alamo san antonio historia: Death of a Legend Bill Groneman, 1999-06-15 On March 6, 1836 one of the most well-known Americans of his time fought and died in one of America's most celebrated battles. In recent years the fate of David Crockett at the Alamo has become a subject of controversy and debate. |
el alamo san antonio historia: Encyclopedia of Latino Culture [3 volumes] Charles M. Tatum, 2013-11-26 This three-volume encyclopedia describes and explains the variety and commonalities in Latina/o culture, providing comprehensive coverage of a variety of Latina/o cultural forms—popular culture, folk culture, rites of passages, and many other forms of shared expression. In the last decade, the Latina/o population has established itself as the fastest growing ethnic group within the United States, and constitutes one of the largest minority groups in the nation. While the different Latina/o groups do have cultural commonalities, there are also many differences among them. This important work examines the historical, regional, and ethnic/racial diversity within specific traditions in rich detail, providing an accurate and comprehensive treatment of what constitutes the Latino experience in America. The entries in this three-volume set provide accessible, in-depth information on a wide range of topics, covering cultural traditions including food; art, film, music, and literature; secular and religious celebrations; and religious beliefs and practices. Readers will gain an appreciation for the historical, regional, and ethnic/racial diversity within specific Latina/o traditions. Accompanying sidebars and spotlight biographies serve to highlight specific cultural differences and key individuals. |
el alamo san antonio historia: La mentira histórica desvelada Juan Luis Beceiro, 1994 |
el alamo san antonio historia: River Walk Lewis F. Fisher, 2007 Illustrated photographs and narratives describe the history, restoration, and continued development of San Antonio's River Walk. |
el alamo san antonio historia: Revista de Historia de América Silvio Zavala, 1967 Includes sections Reseñas de libros, Revistas and Bibliografía de historia de América. |
el alamo san antonio historia: Erudición y discurso histórico: las instituciones europeas (s. XVIII-XIX) Francisco M. Gimeno Blay, 1993 Conferencias y comunicaciones sobre las instituciones eruditas europeas del siglo XVIII-XIX como son por ejemplo la Real Academia de la Historia, la Congregación benedictina de Valladolid, etc. |
el alamo san antonio historia: The New International Encyclopaedia Daniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby, 1906 |
el alamo san antonio historia: Quill and Cross in the Borderlands Anna M. Nogar, 2018-06-25 Quill and Cross in the Borderlands examines nearly four hundred years of history, folklore, literature, and art surrounding the legendary Lady in Blue and her historical counterpart, Sor María de Jesús de Ágreda. This legendary figure, identified as seventeenth-century Spanish nun and writer Sor María de Jesús de Ágreda, miraculously appeared to tribes in colonial-era New Mexico and taught them the rudiments of the Catholic faith. Sor María, an author of mystical Marian texts, became renowned not only for her alleged spiritual travel from her cloister in Spain to New Mexico but also for her writing, studied and implemented by Franciscans and others around the world. Working from original historical accounts, archival research, and a wealth of literature on the legend and the historical figure alike, Anna M. Nogar meticulously examines how and why the person and the legend became intertwined in Catholic consciousness and social praxis. Nogar addresses the influence of Sor María’s spiritual texts on many spheres of New Spanish and Spanish society over several centuries. Eventually, the historical Sor María and her writings virtually disappeared from view, and the Lady in Blue became a prominent folk figure in the present-day U.S. Southwest and U.S.-Mexico borderlands, appearing in folk stories, artwork, literature, theater, and public ritual that survives today. Quill and Cross in the Borderlands documents the material legacy of a legend that has survived and thrived for hundreds of years, and at the same time rediscovers the extraordinary impact of a hidden writer. |
el alamo san antonio historia: Remembering Conquest Omar Valerio-Jiménez, 2024-04-30 This book analyzes the ways collective memories of the US-Mexico War have shaped Mexican Americans' civil rights struggles over several generations. As the first Latinx people incorporated into the nation, Mexican Americans were offered US citizenship by the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, which ended the war. Because the 1790 Naturalization Act declared whites solely eligible for citizenship, the treaty pronounced Mexican Americans to be legally white. While their incorporation as citizens appeared as progress towards racial justice and the electorate's diversification, their second-class citizenship demonstrated a retrenchment in racial progress. Over several generations, civil rights activists summoned conquest memories to link Mexican Americans' poverty, electoral disenfranchisement, low educational attainment, and health disparities to structural and institutional inequalities resulting from racial retrenchments. Activists also recalled the treaty's citizenship guarantees to push for property rights, protection from vigilante attacks, and educational reform. Omar Valerio-Jimenez addresses the politics of memory by exploring how succeeding generations reinforced or modified earlier memories of conquest according to their contemporary social and political contexts. The book also examines collective memories in the US and Mexico to illustrate transnational influences on Mexican Americans and to demonstrate how community and national memories can be used strategically to advance political agendas. |
el alamo san antonio historia: The Spanish Black Legend Joseph P. Sánchez, 1990 |
el alamo san antonio historia: Adventures of Lil Paw & Brothers: Encountering the Local Legends on a Fieldtrip to the San Antonio Missions Maureen 'Momo' Brown, Charles Harrison Pompa, 2017-03-31 Join Little Paw and her brother's Hunter and Water Paw on their school fieldtrip to the San Antonio Missions. Along the way the get lost and encounter many of the local legends, including La Catrina and her mariachi brothers, Chupi, La Llorona, Donkey Girl, little Big Foot, and La Lechuza. This fun English-Spanish bilingual adventure story coloring book was written and illustrated by artist couple Momo & Pompa, and is created for students and educators of all ages! Learn about history and positive lessons in a fun way! |
el alamo san antonio historia: National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections Library of Congress, Library of Congress. Descriptive Cataloging Division, Library of Congress. Manuscripts Section, 1993 Based on reports from American repositories of manuscripts. |
el alamo san antonio historia: Triumphs and Tragedy Ramón Eduardo Ruiz, 1992 An epic history of Mexico from its Olmec, Aztec, and Mayan heritage to the present day. |
el alamo san antonio historia: Early Explorations and Mission Establishments in Texas Edward Werner Heusinger, 1936 |
el alamo san antonio historia: América Robert Goodwin, 2019-03-05 An epic history of the Spanish empire in North America from 1493 to 1898 by Robert Goodwin, author of Spain: The Centre of the World. At the conclusion of the American Revolution, half the modern United States was part of the vast Spanish Empire. The year after Columbus's great voyage of discovery, in 1492, he claimed Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands for Spain. For the next three hundred years, thousands of proud Spanish conquistadors and their largely forgotten Mexican allies went in search of glory and riches from Florida to California. Many died, few triumphed. Some were cruel, some were curious, some were kind. Missionaries and priests yearned to harvest Indian souls for God through baptism and Christian teaching. Theirs was a frontier world which Spain struggled to control in the face of Indian resistance and competition from France, Britain, and finally the United States. In the 1800s, Spain lost it all. Goodwin tells this history through the lives of the people who made it happen and the literature and art with which they celebrated their successes and mourned their failures. He weaves an epic tapestry from these intimate biographies of explorers and conquerors, like Columbus and Coronado, but also lesser known characters, like the powerful Gálvez family who gave invaluable and largely forgotten support to the American Patriots during the Revolutionary War; the great Pueblo leader Popay; and Esteban, the first documented African American. Like characters in a great play or a novel, Goodwin's protagonists walk the stage of history with heroism and brio and much tragedy. |
el alamo san antonio historia: The Art of Medieval Spain, A.D. 500-1200 Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.), 1993 |
el alamo san antonio historia: The New International Encyclopædia Daniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby, 1902 |
el alamo san antonio historia: Historia de México Gloria M. Delgado de Cantú, 2002 |
el alamo san antonio historia: Fuentes para la historia india de Coahuila Carlos Manuel Valdés, 1998 |
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El is the grey-bearded ancient one, full of wisdom, malku ('King'), ʾab šnm ('Father of years'), [33] ʾEl gibbōr ('El the warrior'). [34] He is also called lṭpn ʾil d pʾid ('the Gracious One, the …
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