The Works of Hubert Howe Bancroft. Popular Tribunals
Author: Hubert Howe Bancroft
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Published: 2024-05-30
Total Pages: 786
ISBN-13: 3385485894
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Author: Hubert Howe Bancroft
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Published: 2024-05-30
Total Pages: 786
ISBN-13: 3385485894
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Author: Robert Wauchope
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Published: 1964
Total Pages: 450
ISBN-13: 9780292701533
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book is part of an encyclopedia set concerning the environment, archaeology, ethnology, social anthropology, ethnohistory, linguistics and physical anthropology of the native peoples of Mexico and Central America. The Guide to Ethnohistorical Sources is comprised of volumes 12-15 of this set. Volume 13 presents a look at pre-Columbian Mesoamerican from a combined historical and anthropological viewpoint, using official ecclesiastical and government records from the time.
Author: Hubert Howe Bancroft
Publisher: CreateSpace
Published: 2013-08-22
Total Pages: 104
ISBN-13: 9781477559604
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHubert Howe Bancroft's 10-volume BOOK OF WEALTH explores the origins and influence of wealth, from the earliest civilizations to the dawn of the Twentieth Century. The books offer an in-depth look at the history of economics and finance relative to the history of the human race, and include Bancroft's extraordinary insights into the psychology of economic exchange as he examines the individuals, organizations and nations that have attained great wealth. In BOOK FOUR, Bancroft reveals the tribal origins of France, the rise, and fall, of the various Kings Louis, and Napoleon's ill-fated conquests. We learn about Switzerland, its dramatic scenery and historic locales; Holland's ongoing battles against invading armies and the unending onslaught of the sea; the rich history of tiny Belgium; and finally, the many wars, and cultural wealth of Austria and Hungary.
Author: Hubert Howe Bancroft
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Published: 2024-05-29
Total Pages: 810
ISBN-13: 3385485487
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Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Published: 2015-08-10
Total Pages: 513
ISBN-13: 0806153709
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhen in the early 1870s historian Hubert Howe Bancroft sent interviewers out to gather oral histories from the pre-statehood gentry of California, he didn’t count on one thing: the women. When the men weren’t available, the interviewers collected the stories of the women of the household—sometimes almost as an afterthought. These interviews were eventually archived at the University of California, though many were all but forgotten. Testimonios presents thirteen women’s firsthand accounts from the days when California was part of Spain and Mexico. Having lived through the gold rush and seen their country change so drastically, these women understood the need to tell the full story of the people and the places that were their California.
Author: Anonymous
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Published: 2024-04-11
Total Pages: 814
ISBN-13: 3385415942
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Author: Hubert Howe Bancroft
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Published: 2024-04-10
Total Pages: 802
ISBN-13: 3385418208
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Author: Hubert Howe Bancroft
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Published: 2024-05-29
Total Pages: 814
ISBN-13: 3385485665
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Author: Andrew Dickson White
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Published: 2024-05-01
Total Pages: 874
ISBN-13: 3385446163
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Author: Antonio Maria Osio
Publisher: Univ of Wisconsin Press
Published: 1996-05-15
Total Pages: 401
ISBN-13: 0299149749
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAntonio María Osio’s La Historia de Alta California was the first written history of upper California during the era of Mexican rule, and this is its first complete English translation. A Mexican-Californian, government official, and the landowner of Angel Island and Point Reyes, Osio writes colorfully of life in old Monterey, Los Angeles, and San Francisco, and gives a first-hand account of the political intrigues of the 1830s that led to the appointment of Juan Bautista Alvarado as governor. Osio wrote his History in 1851, conveying with immediacy and detail the years of the U.S.-Mexican War of 1846–1848 and the social upheaval that followed. As he witnesses California’s territorial transition from Mexico to the United States, he recalls with pride the achievements of Mexican California in earlier decades and writes critically of the onset of U.S. influence and imperialism. Unable to endure life as foreigners in their home of twenty-seven years, Osio and his family left Alta California for Mexico in 1852. Osio’s account predates by a quarter century the better-known reminiscences of Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo and Juan Bautista Alvarado and the memoirs of Californios dictated to Hubert Howe Bancroft’s staff in the 1870s. Editors Rose Marie Beebe and Robert M. Senkewicz have provided an accurate, complete translation of Osio’s original manuscript, and their helpful introduction and notes offer further details of Osio’s life and of society in Alta California.