As the twentieth century unfolded, American writers, critics, and boosters presented a narrative of the arid Southwest as an exotic place blessed with a romantic history that could inspire, captivate and renew the many new white citizens flocking to rapidly growing cities. The history of Spanish colonialism in the area became a precious and exclusive cultural and economic resource. This dissertation tells the story of the commemoration of the Spanish past from 1848 to 1940 in three Spanish towns that grew into prominent American cities: Tucson, Arizona; Albuquerque, New Mexico; and San Antonio, Texas. In chapters centered on space, historic preservation, Mexican folk ritual, and pageants, this work examines the stories told about the Spanis...
As the twentieth century unfolded, American writers, critics, and boosters presented a narrative of ...
This dissertation brings to light a legacy of Mexican American spatial resilience that troubles Angl...
“[Dobyns] has written a fascinating account of the ethnic development of early Tucson. Using a varie...
As the twentieth century unfolded, American writers, critics, and boosters presented a narrative of ...
Integrating methods and sources from the study of Mexican Americans, urban history, and historical p...
In this dissertation, I recover and examine Native American, Mexican-American, and Anglo narratives ...
This study examines Mexican American popular culture, including seasonal festivals, professional sta...
This dissertation brings to light a legacy of Mexican American spatial resilience that troubles Angl...
Before the war between the United States and Mexico, which ended in 1848, present-day California, Te...
Before the war between the United States and Mexico, which ended in 1848, present-day California, Te...
Historical memory is unique in that it has one foot in the present and one in the past. Two things a...
This dissertation brings together the anthropology of memory and of place, focusing on history as a ...
This dissertation brings together the anthropology of memory and of place, focusing on history as a ...
The topic of this thesis is The Mexican Cession in 1848 in which Mexico ceded territory to the USA i...
In Alcade, New Mexico, in January 1998, the right foot of a bronze statue of Don Juan de Oñate (c. 1...
As the twentieth century unfolded, American writers, critics, and boosters presented a narrative of ...
This dissertation brings to light a legacy of Mexican American spatial resilience that troubles Angl...
“[Dobyns] has written a fascinating account of the ethnic development of early Tucson. Using a varie...
As the twentieth century unfolded, American writers, critics, and boosters presented a narrative of ...
Integrating methods and sources from the study of Mexican Americans, urban history, and historical p...
In this dissertation, I recover and examine Native American, Mexican-American, and Anglo narratives ...
This study examines Mexican American popular culture, including seasonal festivals, professional sta...
This dissertation brings to light a legacy of Mexican American spatial resilience that troubles Angl...
Before the war between the United States and Mexico, which ended in 1848, present-day California, Te...
Before the war between the United States and Mexico, which ended in 1848, present-day California, Te...
Historical memory is unique in that it has one foot in the present and one in the past. Two things a...
This dissertation brings together the anthropology of memory and of place, focusing on history as a ...
This dissertation brings together the anthropology of memory and of place, focusing on history as a ...
The topic of this thesis is The Mexican Cession in 1848 in which Mexico ceded territory to the USA i...
In Alcade, New Mexico, in January 1998, the right foot of a bronze statue of Don Juan de Oñate (c. 1...
As the twentieth century unfolded, American writers, critics, and boosters presented a narrative of ...
This dissertation brings to light a legacy of Mexican American spatial resilience that troubles Angl...
“[Dobyns] has written a fascinating account of the ethnic development of early Tucson. Using a varie...