The Conquest of Texas
- 504pages
- 18 heures de lecture
"Ã 2005 by the University of Oklahoma Press, Norman."
Gary Clayton Anderson est professeur d'histoire à l'Université de l'Oklahoma, spécialisé dans les Amérindiens des Grandes Plaines et du Sud-Ouest.



"Ã 2005 by the University of Oklahoma Press, Norman."
In The Indian Southwest, 1580-1830, Gary Clayton Anderson argues that, in the face of European conquest and severe droughts that reduced their food sources, Indians in the Southwest proved remarkably adaptable and dynamic.
Set against the backdrop of the Cherokee Nation in the late 19th century, this biography delves into the life of Will Rogers, who transformed his rural roots into a national presence in early American culture. While often celebrated for his vaudeville and film achievements, Rogers's significant role as a political commentator is the focus of Gary Clayton Anderson's exploration. The book provides a comprehensive look at how Rogers shaped public discourse during a pivotal time in American history.