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OverviewAcclaimed historians Randy Roberts and James Olson use a wealth of archival sources—including the diary of José Enrique de la Peña—to retell the story of the Alamo for a new generation of Americans. In late February and early March of 1836, the Mexican Army—commanded by General Antonio López de Santa Anna—besieged a small force of Anglo and Tejano rebels at a mission known as the Alamo. The defenders faced a dire predicament, lacking vital information about the events unfolding beyond the mission's walls. They did not have much of an understanding of Santa Anna or of his government in Mexico City. They sent out contradictory messages, they received contradictory communications, they moved blindly and planned in the dark. And in the dark, early morning of March 6, they died. In that brief, confusing, and deadly encounter, one of America's most potent symbols was born. The story of the last stand at the Alamo grew from a Texas rallying cry, to a national slogan, to a phenomenon of popular culture and presidential politics. Yet it has been a hotly contested symbol from the first. Questions remain about what really happened. The full story of the Alamo—from the weeks and months that led up to the fateful encounter to the movies and speeches that continue to remember it today—is a quintessential story of America's past and a fascinating window into our collective memory. Historians Randy Roberts and James Olson explain what happened from the perspective of all parties, not just Anglo and Mexican soldiers, but also Tejano allies and bystanders. They delve anew into the mysteries of Crockett's final hours and Travis's famous rhetoric. Finally, they show how preservationists, television and movie producers, historians, and politicians have become the Alamo's major interpreters. Walt Disney, John Wayne, and scores of journalists and cultural critics have used the Alamo to contest the very meaning of America, and thereby helped us all to ""remember the Alamo."" Full Product DetailsAuthor: Randy Roberts , James S. OlsonPublisher: Simon & Schuster Imprint: The Free Press Edition: New edition Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.404kg ISBN: 9780743212335ISBN 10: 0743212339 Pages: 368 Publication Date: 20 August 2002 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: No Longer Our Product Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents"Contents Preface Map Prologue In the Footsteps of History ""The Free Born Sons of America"" ""The Bones of Warriors"" ""Those Proud Tow'rs"" ""VICTORY or DEATH"" INTERLUDE In Search of Davy's Grave Retrieving the Bones of History King of the Wild Frontier Only Heroes, Only Men De la Peña's Revenge The Third Battle of the Alamo Epilogue Notes Bibliographic Essay Index"ReviewsDan Rather The Wall Street Journal Rich in historical and biographical detail...one of the strongest accounts I've read of the drive for Texas independence. David Uhler San Antonio Express-News A rare overview of historic Alamo controversies and a thorough examination of the reasons why the Shrine of Texas Liberty has been elevated to the status of worldwide icon. The New Yorker Enjoyable, innovative....Roberts and Olson do a commendable job of re-creating the murky circumstances of the battle. David Uhler San Antonio Express-News A rare overview of historic Alamo controversies and a thorough examination of the reasons why the Shrine of Texas Liberty has been elevated to the status of worldwide icon. John S. D. Eisenhower author of Agent of Destiny: The Life and Times of General Winfield Scott Randy Roberts and James Olson have produced a fresh kind of history. Besides recounting the actual battle at the Alamo they provide background for the event and study the way that incident has affected modern attitudes, including movies and television...highly entertaining. Author InformationRandy Roberts is distinguished professor of history at Purdue University and an award-winning author. James S. Olson is an academic and the Pulitzer Prize–nominated author of over thirty books. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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