<p>From 1861 to 1867 the diverse peoples—Indian, Hispano, and Anglo—of the Southwest borderlands struggled for survival and dominance in civil wars, quite apart from the Civil War of the Southern rebellion that raged in the eastern United States. Successful adaptation to the changing conditions in the borderlands required accommodation, compromise, and alliances as much as it did violent confrontation, martial prowess, and the capacity to wage war. The warrior cultures of each of the antagonistic groups bore many similarities, but each brought to the conflict its traditional means of fighting and adapted to the evolving political and social landscape. The martial traditions—tactics, logistics, weapons, martial customs, treatment of enemy ca...
Most historians of the Civil War have neglected Indian Territory. Those historians who write on the...
The U.S.-Mexican War[1] (1846-1848) was a watershed event that transformed the North American contin...
The idea of Texas was forged in the crucible of frontier warfare between 1822 and 1865, when Anglo-A...
From 1861 to 1867 the diverse peoples—Indian, Hispano, and Anglo—of the Southwest borderlands strugg...
Wars for Empire employs the framework of settler colonialism to argue that war and violence in the A...
The Civil War\u27s civil wars Civil War historiography has been well served by the recent proliferat...
Civil War historiography has been well served by the recent proliferation of borderland studies. Thi...
abstract: During the 1850s, Indian policy objectives pursued by the civil and military branches of g...
This study concerns the examination and analysis of instability and violence in the northern Mexican...
This thesis explores the American Civil War in Indian Territory, focusing on how clashing visions of...
“The Manliness to Defend Themselves: Race and Civilian/Indigenous Warfare in New Mexico, 1598-1898,”...
This dissertation is a study of how people experienced and gave meaning to the violent conflicts tha...
From 1846 to 1866, the United States expanded national power in the West while confirming it in the ...
Dissertation (Ph.D.)--University of Kansas, History, 1999.African Americans comprised almost 10 perc...
In the twenty-first century, the United States-Mexico Borderlands is a militarized zone. Although th...
Most historians of the Civil War have neglected Indian Territory. Those historians who write on the...
The U.S.-Mexican War[1] (1846-1848) was a watershed event that transformed the North American contin...
The idea of Texas was forged in the crucible of frontier warfare between 1822 and 1865, when Anglo-A...
From 1861 to 1867 the diverse peoples—Indian, Hispano, and Anglo—of the Southwest borderlands strugg...
Wars for Empire employs the framework of settler colonialism to argue that war and violence in the A...
The Civil War\u27s civil wars Civil War historiography has been well served by the recent proliferat...
Civil War historiography has been well served by the recent proliferation of borderland studies. Thi...
abstract: During the 1850s, Indian policy objectives pursued by the civil and military branches of g...
This study concerns the examination and analysis of instability and violence in the northern Mexican...
This thesis explores the American Civil War in Indian Territory, focusing on how clashing visions of...
“The Manliness to Defend Themselves: Race and Civilian/Indigenous Warfare in New Mexico, 1598-1898,”...
This dissertation is a study of how people experienced and gave meaning to the violent conflicts tha...
From 1846 to 1866, the United States expanded national power in the West while confirming it in the ...
Dissertation (Ph.D.)--University of Kansas, History, 1999.African Americans comprised almost 10 perc...
In the twenty-first century, the United States-Mexico Borderlands is a militarized zone. Although th...
Most historians of the Civil War have neglected Indian Territory. Those historians who write on the...
The U.S.-Mexican War[1] (1846-1848) was a watershed event that transformed the North American contin...
The idea of Texas was forged in the crucible of frontier warfare between 1822 and 1865, when Anglo-A...