May 13, 1996, marks the sesquicentennial anniversary of the United States\u27 declaration of war against Mexico. Interest in a modern reassessment popular war of conquest is beginning to stir throughout both Hidalgo County Historical Museum has mounted an important and a bill to create a military park at Palo Alto has been introduced In fact, the prospect of a free trade agreement between the U.S. and Mexico acted as a catalyst to stimulate a more general and deeper interest and culture of the borderlands
Arguments surrounding American Imperialism focus heavily on the 1890s and after, but preceding actio...
Wars for Empire employs the framework of settler colonialism to argue that war and violence in the A...
This study exposes the atrocities and depredations committed by American volunteers serving in the M...
May 13, 1996, marks the sesquicentennial anniversary of the United States\u27 declaration of war aga...
Billy Kiser, an Assistant Professor of History at Texas A & M University – San Antonio, is one remar...
The Mexican War, 1846-1848, has often been overlooked in American history. Scholars have been more i...
This thesis examines the experience of the Mormon Battalion, a group of five hundred Mormon soldiers...
Among the challenges that battered Mexico in the decades following independence was raiding from ind...
Amy Greenberg’s study Manifest Manhood provides an intriguing new interpretation of the meaning of M...
The Mexican-American War (1846-48) is often described as the first major war in US history inspired ...
Review of: Blood over Texas: The Truth about Mexico\u27s War with the United States. Montaigne, Sanf...
This unique work by a pioneer in Chicano history is perhaps one of the most inspiring works to date ...
Historians have produced a number of full-length monographs on the Mexican War, yet virtually all of...
The Mexican-American War (1846-1848) was an extremely remarkable event for both Mexico and the Unite...
US troops occupied the Mexican border town of Matamoros from 1846 to 1848 during the Mexican-America...
Arguments surrounding American Imperialism focus heavily on the 1890s and after, but preceding actio...
Wars for Empire employs the framework of settler colonialism to argue that war and violence in the A...
This study exposes the atrocities and depredations committed by American volunteers serving in the M...
May 13, 1996, marks the sesquicentennial anniversary of the United States\u27 declaration of war aga...
Billy Kiser, an Assistant Professor of History at Texas A & M University – San Antonio, is one remar...
The Mexican War, 1846-1848, has often been overlooked in American history. Scholars have been more i...
This thesis examines the experience of the Mormon Battalion, a group of five hundred Mormon soldiers...
Among the challenges that battered Mexico in the decades following independence was raiding from ind...
Amy Greenberg’s study Manifest Manhood provides an intriguing new interpretation of the meaning of M...
The Mexican-American War (1846-48) is often described as the first major war in US history inspired ...
Review of: Blood over Texas: The Truth about Mexico\u27s War with the United States. Montaigne, Sanf...
This unique work by a pioneer in Chicano history is perhaps one of the most inspiring works to date ...
Historians have produced a number of full-length monographs on the Mexican War, yet virtually all of...
The Mexican-American War (1846-1848) was an extremely remarkable event for both Mexico and the Unite...
US troops occupied the Mexican border town of Matamoros from 1846 to 1848 during the Mexican-America...
Arguments surrounding American Imperialism focus heavily on the 1890s and after, but preceding actio...
Wars for Empire employs the framework of settler colonialism to argue that war and violence in the A...
This study exposes the atrocities and depredations committed by American volunteers serving in the M...