Desperados of New Mexico

Desperados of New Mexico
Author: F. Stanley
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2015-08-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1632930781

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Originally published: Denver, Colorado: World Press, 1953, with title Desperadoes of New Mexico.

Desperadoes of New Mexico

Desperadoes of New Mexico
Author: Francis Stanley
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 378
Release: 1953
Genre: New Mexico
ISBN: UCR:31210002621363

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Stories of seventeen outlaws in New Mexico in the 19th century.

Encyclopedia of Frontier Biography P Z

Encyclopedia of Frontier Biography  P Z
Author: Dan L. Thrapp
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 612
Release: 1991-06-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0803294204

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Includes biographical information on 4,500 individuals associated with the frontier

Outlaw Tales of New Mexico

Outlaw Tales of New Mexico
Author: Ph. D Marriott
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2012-03-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780762783878

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True stories of the Land of Enchantment's most infamous crooks, culprits, and cutthroats.

Deadly Dozen

Deadly Dozen
Author: Robert K. DeArment
Publsiher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 363
Release: 2012-11-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780806182650

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Think gunfighter, and Wyatt Earp or Billy the Kid may come to mind, but what of Jim Moon? Joel Fowler? Zack Light? A host of other figures helped forge the gunfighter persona, but their stories have been lost to time. In a sequel to his Deadly Dozen, celebrated western historian Robert K. DeArment now offers more biographical portraits of lesser-known gunfighters—men who perhaps weren’t glorified in legend or song, but who were rightfully notorious in their day. DeArment has tracked down stories of gunmen from throughout the West—characters you won’t find in any of today’s western history encyclopedias but whose careers are colorfully described here. Photos of the men and telling quotations from primary sources make these characters come alive. In giving these men their due, DeArment takes readers back to the gunfighter culture spawned in part by the upheavals of the Civil War, to a time when deadly duels were part of the social fabric of frontier towns and the Code of the West was real. His vignettes offer telling insights into conditions on the frontier that created the gunfighters of legend. These overlooked shooters never won national headlines but made their own contributions to the blood and thunder of the Old West: people less than legends, but all the more fascinating because they were real. Readers who enjoyed DeArment’s Deadly Dozen will find this book equally captivating—as gripping as a showdown, twelve times over.

Outlaws Desperados

Outlaws   Desperados
Author: Ann Lacy,Anne Valley-Fox
Publsiher: Sunstone Press
Total Pages: 486
Release: 2008
Genre: Frontier and pioneer life
ISBN: 9780865346338

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Between 1936 and 1940, field workers in the Federal Writers' Project collected many accounts that provide an authentic and vivid picture of the early days of New Mexico. This volume focuses on outlaws and desperados.

Pol tica

Pol  tica
Author: Felipe Gonzales,Phillip B. Gonzales
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 1100
Release: 2016-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780803288287

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Pol�tica offers a stunning revisionist understanding of the early political incorporation of Mexican-origin peoples into the U.S. body politic in the nineteenth century. Historical sociologist Phillip B. Gonzales reexamines the fundamental issue in New Mexico's history, namely, the dramatic shift in national identities initiated by Nuevomexicanos when their province became ruled by the United States. Gonzales provides an insightful, rigorous, and controversial interpretation of how Nuevomexicano political competition was woven into the Democratic and Republican two-party system that emerged in the United States between the 1850s and 1912, when New Mexico became a state. Drawing on newly discovered archival and primary sources, he explores how Nuevomexicanos relied on a long tradition of political engagement and a preexisting republican disposition and practice to elaborate a dual-party political system mirroring the contours of U.S. national politics. Pol�tica is a tour de force of political history in the nineteenth-century U.S.-Mexico borderlands that reinterprets colonization, reconstructs Euro-American and Nuevomexicano relations, and recasts the prevailing historical narrative of territorial expansion and incorporation in North American imperial history. Gonzales provides critical insights into several discrete historical processes, such as U.S. racialization and citizenship, integration and marginalization, accommodation and resistance, internal colonialism, and the long struggle for political inclusion in the borderlands, shedding light on debates taking place today over Latinos and U.S. citizenship.

New Mexico Magazine

New Mexico Magazine
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2008
Genre: New Mexico
ISBN: STANFORD:36105133613351

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