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About the Author

Juliana Barr is assistant professor of history at the University of Florida

Obras de Juliana Barr

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[Shelf 011B] (1) American history (3) American Indians (3) American West (2) biography (1) borderlands (2) Caddo (1) colonial (1) Diplomacy Diplomacy History 18th century Diplomatie Histoire 18e siècle Espagnols Texas Histoire 18e siècle Femmes Texas Conditions sociales 18e siècle Femmes et paix Texas Histoire 18e siècle HISTORY United States State & Local General History In (1) Early America (3) Early American History (3) gender (3) history (6) History → Texas History → 1519-1836 (1) History → Texas History → Indians (1) History → US History → Indians (1) Indians of North America -- Texas -- History -- 18th century. Indian captivities -- Texas -- History -- 18th century. Spaniards -- Texas -- History -- 18th century. Missions (1) Indigenous Studies (4) Land/Dispossession/Removal (1) most-interesting-history-academic (1) most-interesting-theory (1) nais (1) Native American (2) Native Americans (4) New Books October 2015 (1) non-fiction (2) own (1) PDF (1) phase-2-read-first (1) Spanish (2) Spanish -- Texas -- History -- 18th century. Women and peace -- Texas -- History -- 18th century. Women -- Texas -- Social conditions -- 18th century. Diplomacy -- History -- 18th century. (1) Spanish Texas History 18th century Prisonniers des Indiens d'Amérique Texas Histoire 18e siècle SOCIAL SCIENCE Ethnic Studies Native American Studies Spaniards Spaniards Texas History 18th century Texas Texas Histoire Jusqu'à 1846 Texas History To 1 (1) subgenre-nf-history (1) Texas (2) Texas History (2) to-read (3) USA (2) Want to Read (Non Fiction) (1) women (2) Women/Gender/Sexuality (2)

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I would say that ultimately this is closer to a 3.5 stars, and that my rating is heavily informed by the fact that I read this in 30 minute bursts over the course of a number of weeks. I will say Barr is extremely thorough and so attentive to differences between the different nations and groups she talks about; she doesn't generalize, and she really digs in deeply to the relationships that the Spanish had with each group. Sometimes it kind of all melded together and I wasn't sure what was happening any more, but it felt consistent enough that I understood the general arc of her argument fairly well. Would love to revisit this in a classroom or other group setting!… (mais)
 
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aijmiller | Feb 9, 2019 |

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Obras
2
Membros
116
Popularidade
#169,721
Avaliação
½ 3.7
Resenhas
1
ISBNs
7

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