Schemers & Dreamers: Filibustering in Mexico, 1848-1921
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ISBN13:9780875652580
出版社:Texas Christian Univ Pr
作者:Joseph A. Stout Jr.
出版日:2002/06/01
裝訂:精裝
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In the mid-nineteenth century various groups formed north of the border to invade Mexico. They were called filibusters (from the Dutchvribuiter, meaning pirate or free booty). The Mexican government saw these invasions as a threat to sovereignty. To Mexico it was significant that the groups recruited, organized, and plotted theirentradas from the United States in full view of the U.S. government even as newspapers in both countries published dozens of articles about the endeavors.
There were many types of filibusters, from small groups of cutthroats who were satisfied with raiding and stealing, to those whose goal was to conquer territory.
Many names of the privateers are familiarWilliam Walker and Henry Alexander Crabb, for instance. Others remain elusive, and they are the focus of Joseph A. Stout Jr.’s book. In the mid-nineteenth century Jose Maria Carvajal took his chances in Tamaulipas and Coahuila, and Charles de Pindray plotted to establish a mining colony in Sonora. Juan Napoleon Zerman had the audacity to raise a small army and invade Baja California wearing an absurd uniform capped off with a sombrero decorated with chicken feathers. None of the filibusters were successful and many men lost their lives in chimeric escapades along the border.
There were many types of filibusters, from small groups of cutthroats who were satisfied with raiding and stealing, to those whose goal was to conquer territory.
Many names of the privateers are familiarWilliam Walker and Henry Alexander Crabb, for instance. Others remain elusive, and they are the focus of Joseph A. Stout Jr.’s book. In the mid-nineteenth century Jose Maria Carvajal took his chances in Tamaulipas and Coahuila, and Charles de Pindray plotted to establish a mining colony in Sonora. Juan Napoleon Zerman had the audacity to raise a small army and invade Baja California wearing an absurd uniform capped off with a sombrero decorated with chicken feathers. None of the filibusters were successful and many men lost their lives in chimeric escapades along the border.
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Joseph A. Stout Jr., a professor of history at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, is the author ofBorder Conflict: Villistas, Carrancistas and the Punitive Expedition, 19151920, published by TCU Press in 1999.
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