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later texas a&m humanities library. talk about the history and preservation of five spanish missions. in san antonio, texas. next historians discuss controversial monuments in the west. including 19th-century statues and plaques. in honor of u.s. military leaders. and monuments to pioneers, missionaries and early settlers who colonized the west hosted by the western history association, this is an hour and a half. i am the author of a book called the legacy of conquest. thank you. its working title was the burdens of western history. that tells us a little something about the relationship that i saw myself into in southern history. and hoped i would see more of in western history. woodford was the first person to read my proposal for the legacy of conquest. i was hoping to do something comparable to what mr. woodward had done to connect the past to the present. and i dreamed of a real engagement between southern history and western history at that time. it irritated me. t
ambition than that. i dreamed of a real engagement between southern and western history at that time. it irritated me that children played cowboys and indians in a lighthearted manner, in a way thank heavens they do not play masters and slaves. the seriousness of western history would be seen in a compared perspective with southern history really mattered to me. i think regional comparisons here are huge to a degree. i have been ok with the fact that national attention has been on the south and confederate memorials unless for us giving to help uswesterners find how we may handle it better. it may help, it may be more of a burden that our heritage is so complicated. and when we talk about monuments and memorials, we can t get to memorials of soldiers if we want to speak of that until we have talked about them. there s so much complexity to the heritage. and also images and memorials to and monuments that have little to do with soldiers in battle or missionaries were pioneer w
controversial monuments in the west. topics include 19th-century statues and plaques that honor military leaders who massacred indians. and pioneers, missionaries, and early settlers. they explore similarities and differences between the south and west. this talk is part of the western history association annual meeting. it s about 90 minutes. author of a book called the legacy of conquest. the working title is the burden of western history. it tells you something about the relationship that i found myself in, the southern history. i hope that would see more of it. i was frequently saying i was hoping to do so do some thing comparable to what mr. woodward had done. obviously at a much lower that.on than i dreamed of a real engagement between southern and western history at that time. that childrene played cowboys and indians in a do notarted manner, they play masters and slaves. the seriousness of western history would be seen in a comparative perspective. i think regional
dreamed of a reeling gauge between southern history and at western history. it irritated me that children played cowboys and indians in a lighthearted manner, they do not play masters and slaves. the seriousness of western history would be seen in a comparative perspective. that really mattered to me. i think regional comparisons here are huge to a degree. i have been ok with the fact that national attention has been on the south at confederate memorials and less for us. to figure out how we will perform better than handling our heritage. it may help, it may be more of a burden that our heritage is so complicated, and we talk about monuments and memorials we can t get to memorials of soldiers if we want to speak about that. there s so much complexity to the heritage. and also images and memorials to the monuments that have little to do with soldiers in battle or missionaries was pioneer women. i will make my one comment on bronze, there are several ways in which that is used.