Weber, David J.
New Spain's far northern frontier essays on Spain in the American West, 1540-1821 Edited by david J. Weber - Albuquerque, New Mexico University of New Mexico Press 1979 - 321 p.
Includes Index
Relevance: Donald E. Worcester -- [1.]
The significance of the Spanish borderlands to the United States / George P. Hammond -- [2.]
Exploration: Donald C. Cutter -- [3.]
The search for the fabulous in the settlement of the Southwest / Herbert Eugene Bolton -- [4.]
Spanish scientific exploration along the Pacific coast / Odie B. Faulk -- [5.]
Institutions: Sandra L. Myres -- [6.]
The mission as a frontier institution in the Spanish American colonies / Marc Simmons -- [7.]
The Presidio : fortress or farce? / Manuel Patricio Servin -- [8.]
The ranching frontier : Spanish institutional backgrounds of Plains cattle industry / Alicia Vidaurreta Tjarks -- [9.]
Settlement patterns and village plans in colonial New Mexico / C. Alan Hutchinson --
Society: Silvio Zavala --
California's Hispanic heritage: a view into the Spanish myth / Luis Navarro Garcia (translated by Elizabeth Gard and David J. Weber) --
Comparative demographic analysis of Texas, 1777-1793 / Joseph F. Park --
Frontier influences: Albert H. Schroeder --
The California frontier / George Harwood Phillips --
The frontiers of Hispanic America / William Wroth --
Eighteenth-century changes: John L. Kessell --
The north of New Spain as a political problem in the eighteenth century / David J. Weber.
Spanish Indian policy in northern Mexico, 1765-1810 /
Indians as actors:
Shifting for survival in the Spanish Southwest /
Indians and the breakdown of the Spanish mission system in California /
Cultural tradition:
The flowering and decline of the New Mexican Santero: 1780-1900 /
More relevance:
Spaniards, environment, and the Pepsi generation /
"Scarce more than apes": historical roots of Anglo-American stereotypes of Mexicans /
Essays on Spain in the American west, 1540-1821.
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-- Southwest, New.
--History To 1848
979 New 15
New Spain's far northern frontier essays on Spain in the American West, 1540-1821 Edited by david J. Weber - Albuquerque, New Mexico University of New Mexico Press 1979 - 321 p.
Includes Index
Relevance: Donald E. Worcester -- [1.]
The significance of the Spanish borderlands to the United States / George P. Hammond -- [2.]
Exploration: Donald C. Cutter -- [3.]
The search for the fabulous in the settlement of the Southwest / Herbert Eugene Bolton -- [4.]
Spanish scientific exploration along the Pacific coast / Odie B. Faulk -- [5.]
Institutions: Sandra L. Myres -- [6.]
The mission as a frontier institution in the Spanish American colonies / Marc Simmons -- [7.]
The Presidio : fortress or farce? / Manuel Patricio Servin -- [8.]
The ranching frontier : Spanish institutional backgrounds of Plains cattle industry / Alicia Vidaurreta Tjarks -- [9.]
Settlement patterns and village plans in colonial New Mexico / C. Alan Hutchinson --
Society: Silvio Zavala --
California's Hispanic heritage: a view into the Spanish myth / Luis Navarro Garcia (translated by Elizabeth Gard and David J. Weber) --
Comparative demographic analysis of Texas, 1777-1793 / Joseph F. Park --
Frontier influences: Albert H. Schroeder --
The California frontier / George Harwood Phillips --
The frontiers of Hispanic America / William Wroth --
Eighteenth-century changes: John L. Kessell --
The north of New Spain as a political problem in the eighteenth century / David J. Weber.
Spanish Indian policy in northern Mexico, 1765-1810 /
Indians as actors:
Shifting for survival in the Spanish Southwest /
Indians and the breakdown of the Spanish mission system in California /
Cultural tradition:
The flowering and decline of the New Mexican Santero: 1780-1900 /
More relevance:
Spaniards, environment, and the Pepsi generation /
"Scarce more than apes": historical roots of Anglo-American stereotypes of Mexicans /
Essays on Spain in the American west, 1540-1821.
49164
-- Southwest, New.
--History To 1848
979 New 15