'The exploration of the interrelationships among soldiers, civilian settlers, missionaries, and Indians in the San Antonio area is of special significance. This provides a refreshing approach for the study of early borderlands history, transcending the tendency among some historians to study these groups in isolation.' Journal of Texas Catholic History and Culture
'The exploration of the interrelationships among soldiers, civilian settlers, missionaries, and Indians in the San Antonio area is of special significance. This provides a refreshing approach for the study of early borderlands history, transcending the tendency among some historians to study these groups in isolation.' Journal of Texas Catholic History and Culture
Gerald E. Poyo is a professor of history at St. Mary's University. Gilberto Hinojosa is a professor emeritus of history at University of the Incarnate Word.
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* Acknowledgments * Introduction * I. BÉxar: Profile of a Tejano Community, 1820-1832, by JesÚs F. de la Teja and John Wheat * II. Forgotten Founders: The Military Settlers of Eighteenth-Century San Antonio de BÉxar, by JesÚs F. de la Teja * III. The Canary Islands Immigrants of San Antonio: From Ethnic Exclusivity to Community in Eighteenth-Century BÉxar, by Gerald E. Poyo * IV. The Religious-Indian Communities: The Goals of the Friars, by Gilberto M. Hinojosa * V. Immigrants and Integration in Late Eighteenth-Century BÉxar, by Gerald E. Poyo * VI. Indians and Their Culture in San Fernando de BÉxar, by Gilberto M. Hinojosa and Anne A. Fox * VII. Independent Indians and the San Antonio Community, by Elizabeth A.H. John * Conclusion: The Emergence of a Tejano Community * Notes * Selective Bibliography on Spanish Texas, 1685-1821 * Index
* Acknowledgments * Introduction * I. BÉxar: Profile of a Tejano Community, 1820-1832, by JesÚs F. de la Teja and John Wheat * II. Forgotten Founders: The Military Settlers of Eighteenth-Century San Antonio de BÉxar, by JesÚs F. de la Teja * III. The Canary Islands Immigrants of San Antonio: From Ethnic Exclusivity to Community in Eighteenth-Century BÉxar, by Gerald E. Poyo * IV. The Religious-Indian Communities: The Goals of the Friars, by Gilberto M. Hinojosa * V. Immigrants and Integration in Late Eighteenth-Century BÉxar, by Gerald E. Poyo * VI. Indians and Their Culture in San Fernando de BÉxar, by Gilberto M. Hinojosa and Anne A. Fox * VII. Independent Indians and the San Antonio Community, by Elizabeth A.H. John * Conclusion: The Emergence of a Tejano Community * Notes * Selective Bibliography on Spanish Texas, 1685-1821 * Index
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