The Long War for Texas: Maroons, Renegades, Warriors, and Alternative Emancipations in the Southwest Borderlands, 1835–1845 (original) (raw)

Cruel Embrace: War and Slavery in the Texas Borderlands, 1700-1840

Max Flomen

2018

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Review of From Dominance to Disappearance: The Indiansof Texas and the Near Southwest, 1786-1859 By F. Todd Smith

William Meadows

2007

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The Enduring People: Tejano Exclusion and Perseverance in the Republic of Texas, 1836-1845 (2008)

Jimmy L. Bryan Jr.

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GUNJA SENGUPTA

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Tim Bowman

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Mexico in His Head": Slavery and the Texas-Mexico Border, 1810-1860

Sean Kelley

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'NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEXICANS': The Collision of Empires on the Texas Frontier

Maria Josefina Saldaña-Portillo

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Charles Flowerday

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The Line of Liberty: Runaway Slaves and Fugitive Peons in the Texas-Mexico Borderlands

James D Nichols

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Authority, race, and conflict in West Texas, 1895-1924

Miguel Levario

2007

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Adam Bledsoe

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Roots of Resistance: A History of Land Tenure in New Mexico

Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz

2007

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The Divided Ground: Indians, Settlers, and the Northern Borderland of the American Revolution by Alan Taylor

Mark Nicholas

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THE MASSACRE AT GRACIAS A DIOS: MOBILITY AND VIOLENCE ON THE LOWER RIO GRANDE, 1821-1856

Alice Baumgartner

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Continental Crossroads: Remapping U.S.-Mexico Borderlands History

Michael M. Brescia

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Manifest destiny meets inclusion: Texas nationalism at the Alamo

Kip Austin Hinton

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Runaways and the Río Grande River: The Texas Underground Railroad to Mexico and Mexico's Resolve to Uphold the Río Grande River as a Line of Resistance to Slavery, 1836-1861

Michelle Balliet

2021

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Cuando vino la mexicanada: Authority, Race, and Conflict in West Texas, 1895-1924

Miguel Levario

lib.utexas.edu

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Should We "Forget the Alamo"?: Myths, Slavery, and the Texas Revolution

John Willingham

Southwestern Historical Quarterly, 2023

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Freedom at the fringes? Slave flight and empire-building in the early modern Spanish borderlands of Essequibo–Venezuela and Louisiana–Texas

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Equality and Independence of Races and Peoples: The Plan de San Diego and the "Mexican Race" in the Texas Borderlands

Davis D Massey

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Constitutional Conundrum: The Resilience of Tribal Sovereignty during American Nationalism and Expansion: 1810-1871, A

David Wilkins

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Free Blacks in Antebellum Texas ed. by Bruce A. Glasrud, Milton S. Jordan

Jermaine Thibodeaux

Southwestern Historical Quarterly, 2017

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[Review essay] Sylviane A. Diouf, Slavery’s Exiles: The Story of the American Maroons and Nathaniel Millett, The Maroons of Prospect Bluff and Their Quest for Freedom in the Atlantic World, in Journal of American Ethnic History 35:4 (Summer, 2016) , 93-97. Essay

Michael Douma

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A dark cloud rests upon your nation : Lipan Apache sovereignty and relations with Mexico, the United States, and the Republic of Texas

Neal M Hampton

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“Slavery, Race, and Freedom on the Spanish Anglo Borderlands”

Christian Pinnen

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The changing identity of Anglo Americans in Texas, 1836-1845

Andrea Kökény

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Roots of Independence: Transcultural Trade in the Texas-Louisiana Borderlands

Matthew Babcock

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The Indian Southwest, 1580-1830: Ethnogenesis and Reinvention

Gary Clayton Anderson

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David Martínez

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The Fredonian Rebellion: A Bad-boy’s Failed Uprising or the Ignition for Texas Independence?

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