Essays in Mexican history ; the Charles Wilson Hackett memorial volume /
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Austin,
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1958.
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Table of Contents:
- Charles Wilson Hackett, a biographical sketch--The colonial period: Spanish colonization of the lower Rio Grande, by F. J. Scott. Martin de Alarcon and the founding of San Antonio, by F. L. Hoffman,--The struggle for independence and the first empire: Pre-revolutionary pamphleteering in Mexico, by T. F. Walker. The deliberative Juntas of 1808, by J. Haddick. The political and social ideas of Morelos, by W. H. Timmons. Spain's contribution to federalism in Mexico, by N. L. Benson. Guadalupe Victoria, the good neighbor, by E. W. Flaccus. The Indian policy of the second empire, by J. A. Dabbs. Imperial Mexico and the United States, by J. C. Mc Elhannon. The Republican conspiracy against Iturbide, by H. V. Harrison
- The national period: Farias and the return of Santa Anna to Mexico, by C. A. Hutchinson. Mexican fear of manifest destiny in California, by F. A. Knapp, Jr. Mexico and the Spanish-American War, by C. C. Shelby. The United States military government at Veracruz, by G. R. Donnell. The Mexican oil industry, by M. Rippy
- Appendixes: The writings of Charles Wilson Hackett, by C. C. Cumberland (p.271-227) Charles Wilson Hackett's graduate students, by F. Escott.