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“Lively and absorbing. . ." — The New York Times Book Review
"Engrossing." —Wall Street Journal
“Entertaining and well-researched . . . ” —Houston Chronicle
Three noted Texan writers combine forces to tell the real story of the Alamo, dispelling the myths, exploring why they had their day for so long, and explaining why the ugly fight about its meaning is now coming to a head.
Every nation needs its creation myth, and since Texas was a nation before it was a state, it's no surprise that its myths bite deep. There's no piece of history more important to Texans than the Battle of the Alamo, when Davy Crockett and a band of rebels went down in a blaze of glory fighting for independence from Mexico, losing the battle but setting Texas up to win the war. However, that version of events, as Forget the Alamo definitively shows, owes more to fantasy than reality. Just as the site of the Alamo was left in ruins for decades, its story was forgotten and twisted over time, with the contributions of Tejanos--Texans of Mexican origin, who fought alongside the Anglo rebels--scrubbed from the record, and the origin of the conflict over Mexico's push to abolish slavery papered over. Forget the Alamo provocatively explains the true story of the battle against the backdrop of Texas's struggle for independence, then shows how the sausage of myth got made in the Jim Crow South of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. As uncomfortable as it may be to hear for some, celebrating the Alamo has long had an echo of celebrating whiteness.
In the past forty-some years, waves of revisionists have come at this topic, and at times have made real progress toward a more nuanced and inclusive story that doesn't alienate anyone. But we are not living in one of those times; the fight over the Alamo's meaning has become more pitched than ever in the past few years, even violent, as Texas's future begins to look more and more different from its past. It's the perfect time for a wise and generous-spirited book that shines the bright light of the truth into a place that's gotten awfully dark.
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Bryan Burrough is the author of six books, including The Big Rich, Days of Rage, and Public Enemies, and a coauthor of the number one New York Times bestseller Barbarians at the Gate.
Chris Tomlinson is a columnist for the Houston Chronicle and the San Antonio Express-News and the author of the New York Times bestselling Tomlinson Hill about his family's slaveholding history in Texas. From 1995 to 2007, he reported from more than thirty countries and nine wars for the Associated Press.
Jason Stanford is a writer and former communications director for the mayor of Austin. As a political consultant, Stanford has helped elect or reelect at least thirty members of Congress.
Título: Forget the Alamo: The Rise and Fall of an ...
Editorial: Penguin Press (edition First Edition)
Año de publicación: 2021
Encuadernación: Hardcover
Condición: Good
Condición de la sobrecubierta: Sobrecubierta no Incluida
Edición: First Edition.
Librería: Textbooks_Source, Columbia, MO, Estados Unidos de America
hardcover. Condición: Good. First Edition. Ships in a BOX from Central Missouri! May not include working access code. Will not include dust jacket. Has used sticker(s) and some writing or highlighting. UPS shipping for most packages, (Priority Mail for AK/HI/APO/PO Boxes). Nº de ref. del artículo: 007186562U
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Librería: 8trax Media, Mansfield, MA, Estados Unidos de America
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Librería: Tangled Web Mysteries and Oddities, Kennebuunkport, ME, Estados Unidos de America
hardcover. Condición: Very Good. First Edition. FIRST EDITION, FIRST PRINTING, full number line starting with "1". Appears to be a previously owned book that was shelved, stored, and/or briefly handled but never read. Dust jacket clean and intact in near mint condition with no chipping on edges or price stickers, sticker residue or scars. No markings, tears, corner creases, foxing or other defects noted in text block. Images available on request. Providing superior service since 2001. Dropshippers heartily welcomed. Nº de ref. del artículo: 124533
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Librería: Callaghan Books South, New Port Richey, FL, Estados Unidos de America
Hardcover. Condición: As New. Estado de la sobrecubierta: As New. 1st Edition. Larger, sturdy book, quality yellow cloth covers, bright red initials for authors at center front, bright red lettering on spine, 386 pages including a glossy photo section. DJ glossy beneath mylar, a color photograph of The Alamo with blue sky and green lawn on front, red spine and back with white borders, praise on back from S.C. Gwynne, Elise Hu, Robert Draper and Karen Tumulty. DJ and book, both As New. Nº de ref. del artículo: 066868
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Librería: I Cannot Live Without Books (ABA), West Dennis, MA, Estados Unidos de America
Hardcover. Condición: New. Estado de la sobrecubierta: New. 1st Edition. Every nation needs it creation myth, and because Texas was a nation before it was a state, it's no surprise that its myths bite deep. There's no piece of history more important to Texans than the Battle of the Alamo, when Davy Crockett and a band of rebels went down in a blaze of glory fighting for independence from Mexico, losing the battle but setting Texas up to win the war. However, that version of events, as Forget the Alamo definitively shows, owes more to fantasy than reality. Just as the site of the Alamo was left in ruins for decades, its story was forgotten or twisted over time, with the contributions of Tejanoss -- Texans of Mexican origin, who fought alongside the Anglo rebels -- scrubbed from the record, and the origin of the conflict arising from Mexico's push to abolish slavery papered over. Forget the Alamo provocatively explains the true story of the battle against the backdrop of Texas's struggle for independence, then shows how the sausage of myth got made in the Jim Crow South of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. As uncomfortable as it may be for some to hear, celebrating the Alamo has long had an echo of celebrating whiteness. In the past forty-some years, waves of revisionists have come at this topic, and at times have made real progress toward a more nuanced and inclusive story that doesn't alienate anyone. But we are not living in one of those times; the fight over the Alamo's meaning has become more pitched than ever in recent years, even violent, as Texas's future begins to look more and more different from its past. It's the perfect time for a wise and generous-spirited book that shines the bright light of truth into a place that's gotten awfully dark. Nº de ref. del artículo: 001965
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Librería: Tangled Web Mysteries and Oddities, Kennebuunkport, ME, Estados Unidos de America
Hardcover. Condición: Like New. First Edition. First edition, first printing, full number line starting with "1". Dust jacket and text block both in mint condition. Appears to be a book that was shelved but never read. No markings, tears, corner creases or other defects. Images available on request. Providing superior service since 2001. Dropshippers heartily welcomed. Nº de ref. del artículo: 113178
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