Beyond the Alamo: Forging Mexican Ethnicity in San Antonio, 1821-1861 Spiral-Bound |

Raúl A. Ramos

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Introducing a new model for the transnational history of the United States, Ramos places Mexican Americans at the center of the Texas creation story. He focuses on Mexican-Texan, or Tejano, society in a period of political transition beginning with the year of Mexican independence. Ramos explores the factors that helped shape the ethnic identity of the Tejano population, including cross-cultural contacts between Bexarenos, indigenous groups, and Anglo-Americans, as they negotiated the contingencies and pressures on the frontier of competing empires.
Beyond the Alamo: Forging Mexican Ethnicity in San Antonio, 1821-1861

Introducing a new model for the transnational history of the United States, Raul Ramos places Mexican Americans at the center of the Texas creation story. He focuses on Mexican-Texan, or Tejano, society in a period of political transition beginning with the year of Mexican independence. Ramos explores the factors that helped shape the ethnic identity of the Tejano population, including cross-cultural contacts between Bexarenos, indigenous groups, and Anglo-Americans, as they negotiated the contingencies and pressures on the frontier of competing empires.

Publisher: Longleaf Services
Original Binding: Trade Paperback
Pages: 320 pages
ISBN-10: 0807871249
Item Weight: 0.8 lbs
Dimensions: 6.1 x 0.7 x 9.3 inches
Ramos perceptively notes that despite their subordinate status, Tejanos resisted the status quo and sustained a measure of political influence through the century.--Journal of American History

Raul A. Ramos is assistant professor of history at the University of Houston.