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In the early years of the 20th century, Herbert Eugene Bolton opened up a new frontier in the study of American history. The Spanish borderlands, long neglected or passed over by Anglo-American historians, became his special field of endeavor. Bolton's research took him to the archives of Mexico, where he found a wealth of unpublished, even unknown, material which threw new light on the early history of the North American continent, particularly of the American Southwest. Names such as Garcés, Kino, Anza, Oñate, Escandón, and Moscoso took on new meaning.
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Bolton and the Spanish Borderlands
June 1974, University of Oklahoma Press
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Bolton and the Spanish borderlands.: Edited and with an introd. by John Francis Bannon.
1968, University of Oklahoma Press
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Table of Contents
Need for the publication of a comprehensive body of documents relating to the history of Spanish activities within the present limits of the United States
Defensive Spanish expansion and the significance of the borderlands
The northward movement in new Spain
Coronado in perspective
Preliminaries to "the Spanish occupation of Texas, 1519-1690"
The west coast corridor
Spanish resistance to the Carolina traders in western Georgia, 1680-1704
French intrusions into New Mexico, 1749-1752
The cession of Louisiana and the new Spanish Indian policy
The mission as a frontier institution in the Spanish American colonies
Kino in Pimería Alta
The black robes of new Spain
The early explorations of Fther Garcés on the Pacific slope
Fray Juan Crespi with the Portolá Epedition
Juan Bautista de Anza, borderlands frontiersman
Escalante strikes for California
The epic of greater America.
Edition Notes
"A Bolton bibliography": p. 333-341.
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