New Mexico, past and present; a historical reader. Print
Edited by Richard N. Ellis.
- Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press [1971]
- v, 250 p. 24 cm. Hardback book
Coronado in perspective, by H.E. Bolton.--
Oñate and the colonization of New Mexico, by G.P. Hammond and A. Rey.--
Church and state in New Mexico, by F.V. Scholes.--
The Pueblo revolt: I., by J.D. Forbes; II., by F.A. Chávez.--
Vargas and the reconquest, by J.M. Espinosa.--
Pueblo auxiliaries, by O.L. Jones, Jr.--
Spanish Indian policy, by M.L. Moorhead.--
Land grant problems, by M.E. Jenkins.--
The significance of the Santa Fe trade, by M.L. Moorhead.--
Conquest of New Mexico, by R.E. Twitchell.--
Failure of the Confederate invasion, by M.H. Hall.--
The long walk, by F.D. Reeve.--
The Santa Fe Ring, by H.R. Lamar.--
The Lincoln County War, by W.A. Keleher.--
The penitentes, by W.A. Beck.--
Populism in New Mexico, by R.W. Larson.--
Statehood, by R.W. Larson.--
Albert B. Fall, by D.H. Stratton.--
Bronson Cutting, politician, by G.L. Seligman.--
The Atomic bomb.--
Spanish-American activism, by N.L. Ganzález.
This is the first historical reader to span all of New Mexico history, with emphasis on those controversies that are still unsettled. Why did the Pueblo Indians revolt in 1680? How did native New Mexicans feel toward the U.S. army of conquest in 1846? Was there really a Santa Fe Ring? How did land grant problems start? Who are the PEnitentes? Were some of the early state politicians rogues or dedicated men? This book goes into detail on twenty-one such debatable subjects. Each section is by a leading historian.
0826302157 (pbk) 9780826302151 (pbk)
71153941
New Mexico--History.
978.9 Ell 48
Coronado in perspective, by H.E. Bolton.--
Oñate and the colonization of New Mexico, by G.P. Hammond and A. Rey.--
Church and state in New Mexico, by F.V. Scholes.--
The Pueblo revolt: I., by J.D. Forbes; II., by F.A. Chávez.--
Vargas and the reconquest, by J.M. Espinosa.--
Pueblo auxiliaries, by O.L. Jones, Jr.--
Spanish Indian policy, by M.L. Moorhead.--
Land grant problems, by M.E. Jenkins.--
The significance of the Santa Fe trade, by M.L. Moorhead.--
Conquest of New Mexico, by R.E. Twitchell.--
Failure of the Confederate invasion, by M.H. Hall.--
The long walk, by F.D. Reeve.--
The Santa Fe Ring, by H.R. Lamar.--
The Lincoln County War, by W.A. Keleher.--
The penitentes, by W.A. Beck.--
Populism in New Mexico, by R.W. Larson.--
Statehood, by R.W. Larson.--
Albert B. Fall, by D.H. Stratton.--
Bronson Cutting, politician, by G.L. Seligman.--
The Atomic bomb.--
Spanish-American activism, by N.L. Ganzález.
This is the first historical reader to span all of New Mexico history, with emphasis on those controversies that are still unsettled. Why did the Pueblo Indians revolt in 1680? How did native New Mexicans feel toward the U.S. army of conquest in 1846? Was there really a Santa Fe Ring? How did land grant problems start? Who are the PEnitentes? Were some of the early state politicians rogues or dedicated men? This book goes into detail on twenty-one such debatable subjects. Each section is by a leading historian.
0826302157 (pbk) 9780826302151 (pbk)
71153941
New Mexico--History.
978.9 Ell 48