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Tracking the Texas Ranger Historians

English · Hardback

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The first systematic inquiry into the Texas Rangers did not begin until 1935 with Walter Prescott Webb's publication The Texas Rangers. Since then numerous works have appeared on the Rangers, but no volume has been published before that covers the various historians of the Rangers and their approaches to the topic. Editors Bruce A. Glasrud and Harold J. Weiss Jr. gather essays that profile individual historians of the Texas Rangers, explore themes and issues in Ranger history, and comprise archival research, biographies, and autobiographies.
Several approaches in Texas historiography have influenced the writings on the Texas Rangers and serve to organize the chapters in the volume. Traditionalists (Chuck Parsons, Stephen L. Moore, and Bob Alexander) stress the revered happenings in the nineteenth century that brought about the Lone Star state and its empire-building Ranger force. To these historical writers the Texas Rangers were part of a golden age. Revisionists (Robert M. Utley, Louis R. Sadler, and Charles H. Harris) pull back from this adulation, emphasize the importance of overlooked ethnic and racial groups, and point out misbehavior on the part of Rangers. They also want to separate fact from fiction. Some Ranger historians (Frederick Wilkins and Mike Cox) straddle both traditional and revisionist approaches in their works. The final group, Cultural Constructionalists (Gary Clayton Anderson, Américo Paredes, and Monica Muñoz Martinez), continue the work of Revisionists and focus on an interconnected past that includes theoretical approaches and the study of memory and regional identities.


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BRUCE A. GLASRUD has published more than thirty books, including the two-volume Tracking the Texas Rangers: The Nineteenth Century and The Twentieth Century (UNT Press) and The African American Experience in Texas. HAROLD J. WEISS JR coedited (with Bruce Glasrud) the two-volume Tracking the Texas Rangers and is the author of Yours to Command: The Life and Legend of Texas Ranger Captain Bill McDonald (UNT Press).


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No volume has been published before that covers the various historians of the Rangers and their approaches to the topic. This volume comprises of essays that profile individual historians of the Texas Rangers, explore themes and issues in Ranger history, and comprise archival research, biographies, and autobiographies.

Product details

Assisted by Bruce A Glasrud (Editor), Bruce A. Glasrud (Editor), Harold J Weiss (Editor), Harold J. Weiss (Editor)
Publisher University Of North Texas Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.09.2024
 
EAN 9781574419306
ISBN 978-1-57441-930-6
No. of pages 400
Dimensions 155 mm x 231 mm x 36 mm
Weight 776 g
Subject Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

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