Voices from the San Antonio Missions

Voices from the San Antonio Missions
Author: Luis Torres
Publisher: Texas Tech University Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780896723788

Provides interviews with members of the San Antonio community who are involved in building, using, and preserving four historic Spanish colonial missions.

Blessed with Tourists

Blessed with Tourists
Author: Thomas S. Bremer
Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2006-03-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0807876550

More than a million tourists visit religious landmarks in San Antonio, Texas, each year, observing and sometimes participating in religious activities there. The San Antonio Missions National Historical Park--managed by the National Park Service, in cooperation with the Catholic Church--is one of hundreds of religious places in America and around the world where tourists have become a familiar presence. In Blessed with Tourists, Thomas S. Bremer explores the intersection of tourism and commerce with religion in American, using the missions and other San Antonio sites as prime examples. Bremer recounts the history of San Antonio, from its Native American roots to its development as a religious center with the growth of the Spanish colonial missions, to the modern transformation of San Antonio into a tourist destination. Employing both ethnographic and historical approaches, Bremer examines the concepts of place, identity, aesthetics, and commercialization, demonstrating numerous ways that modern market forces affect religious communities. By identifying important connections between religious and touristic practices, Bremer establishes San Antonio as a distinctive source for anyone seeking to understand the interplay between the religious and the secular, the traditional and the modern.

History and Legends of the Alamo and Other Missions in and Around San Antonio

History and Legends of the Alamo and Other Missions in and Around San Antonio
Author: Adina De Zavala
Publisher: Arte Publico Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 1996-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781611921748

Originally published in 1917 by Adina de Zavala, this volume reconstructs the history of the Alamo back to pre-colonial times. Its importance lies not only in its portrayal of TexasÍ history as a product of Native American, Spanish, Mexican, and Anglo-American contributions, but also in its focus on the role of Texas women and Texas Mexicans in shaping the historical record. At a time when Texas Mexican women held little influence, de Zavala attempted to rewrite the way Texas history was written and constructed. This milestone literary work includes historical maps, plates, diary accounts and other records.

Encyclopedia of Immigration and Migration in the American West

Encyclopedia of Immigration and Migration in the American West
Author: Gordon Morris Bakken
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 945
Release: 2006-02-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 1412905508

Through sweeping entries, focused biographies, community histories, economic enterprise analysis, and demographic studies, this Encyclopedia presents the tapestry of the West and its population during various periods of migration. Examines the settling of the West and includes coverage of movements of American Indians, African Americans, and the often-forgotten role of women in the West's development.

National Parks and the Woman's Voice

National Parks and the Woman's Voice
Author: Polly Welts Kaufman
Publisher: UNM Press
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2006
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780826339942

In this updated study, Polly Kaufman discovers that staff are no longer able to fulfill the National Park Service mission without outside support.