Defending Mexican Valor in Texas
Jose Antonio Navarro's Historical Writings, 1852-1857
Timothy M Matovina editor David R McDonald editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:State House Press
Published:30th Sep '07
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Jose Antonio Navarro (1795-1871) played a central role in Texas history. A close associate of and facilitator for Stephen F. Austin, he was a signatory of the Texas Declaration of Independence from Mexico, an important figure in the drafting of the Texas Constitution, and a State Senator. At the end of his life, the name of Jose Antonio Navarro was a household word in San Antonio and was well-known and respected across Texas. However, in later years, Navarro never received the recognition due him as one of the most influential of the founding fathers of Texas. Navarro's narratives, written between 1853 and 1857, constitute the first Tejano publication of Texas history.
If you have an interest in the history of the Texas and the border area, this is an excellent reference work. - LareDOS ""As always, State House Press has filled a great void with the republication of Navarro's Defending Mexican Valor in Texas."" - Dewitt County View ""Fills an important historical niche in the history of the vital Hispanic influences upon the development of Texas."" - Midwest Book Review
ISBN: 9781933337241
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 179g
128 pages