Robert J. Torrez is an independent historian who served as the New Mexico state historian from 1987 until his retirement in December 2000. He has published six books on a broad spectrum of New Mexico history topics and contributed to nearly two dozen anthologies, including a recent New Mexico history textbook for use in New Mexico schools. His books include UFOs Over Galisteo and Other Stories of New Mexico's History and Myth of the Hanging Tree: Stories of Crime and Punishment in Territorial New Mexico (both from UNM Press) as well as Rio Arriba: A New Mexico County and New Mexico's Wicked City and Other True Stories of New Mexico History.
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"Based on his vast knowledge of the Mexican Archives of New Mexico, Robert J. Torrez's Amados Compatriotas offers a fresh look at the Mexican period in New Mexico history. Using seldom-used primary sources, topics from education and epidemics to warfare and crime are described in a book that is bound to be a favorite among academic and general readers in New Mexico and beyond." - Richard Melzer, author of Captain Maximiliano Luna: A New Mexico Rough Rider

