War and Peace on the Rio Grande Frontier, 1830-1880

UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA PRESSISBN: 9780806190952

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By Miguel Angel Gonzalez-Quiroga
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Miguel Angel GonzAlez-Quiroga is a transnational scholar who was born in Nuevo LeOn, Mexico, and has taught Mexican and US history at the Facultad de FilosofIa y Letras of the Universidad AutOnoma de Nuevo LeOn. He has coauthored, coedited, or translated five books, including Texas y el norte de MExico (with Mario Cerutti).

"War and Peace on the Rio Grande Frontier provides a history as epic as its title. Gonzalez-Quiroga's research in national and regional archives across Mexico and the United States is a model of thorough transnational research."--Journal of Arizona History "War and Peace on the Rio Grande Frontier depicts in exquisite detail the countervailing forces that shaped life along the U.S.-Mexico borderlands in the nineteenth century: great economic opportunity along with potential for deadly violence. Gonzalez-Quiroga has mined the literature and documentary sources available to give us a detailed, humane, and perplexing yet realistic portrait of frontier society."--Andres Resendez, author of The Other Slavery: The Uncovered Story of Indian Enslavement in America "War and Peace on the Rio Grande Frontier, 1830-1880 offers a compelling new interpretation of a pivotal period of borderlands history. Miguel Gonzalez-Quiroga argues effectively that the often-troubled relations between the United States and Mexico contained much more than aggression and hostility. There was extensive peaceful and far-reaching cross-border cooperation as well. Anyone hoping to understand the Texas-Mexico border today will want this book."--Jerry Thompson, author of Tejano Tiger: Jose de los Santos Benavides and the Texas-Mexico Borderlands, 1823-1891 "Narrative in construction and painstakingly researched, ..."-- Journal of America's Military Past "This timely monograph is an excellent example of what U.S.-Mexican borderlands scholarship should look like...Meticulously researched and beautifully written, War and Peace forces us to reflect on moments of collaboration between cultures long pitted against one another. History offers us useful lessons, and there is no shortage of them in this book. One hopes, however, that policy makers learn from such lessons, particularly given the country's continuing problems with racist policing practices and an often ill-informed portrayal of a border region with little to offer."--- Southwestern Historical Quarterly

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