Jos Mara de Jess Carvajal: The Life and Times of a Mexican Revolutionary
By (Author) Joseph E. Chance
Trinity University Press,U.S.
Trinity University Press,U.S.
16th June 2006
United States
General
Non Fiction
History of the Americas
Political leaders and leadership
True war and combat stories
Biography: historical, political and military
972.04092
Paperback
296
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
411g
Jos Mara de Jess Carvajalis both a biography of a Mexican postrevolutionary and a study of the development of a new border between Mexico and the United States during the crucial decades of the early to midnineteenth century. The work examines the challenges faced by Carvajal, a bilingual, bicultural character in confusing times, against the historical backdrop of the history of colonial Texas and northern Mexico.
Chance has chosen to focus on a political-military figure whose career stretches from the Texas Revolution to the French Intervention. Carvajal played a key role in the violent struggle between the liberal and conservative political factions that vied for control of the Republic of Mexico from 1830 to 1874. He was the leader of a mercenary army that invaded Mexico from the United States in 1851 in an unsuccessful attempt for the creation of the so-called independent Republic of the Sierra Madre. In addition, he played significant roles in the struggle for Texas Independence and formation of the ill-fated Republic of the Rio Grande; and he opposed the American occupation of northern Mexico during the Mexican-American War, the War of Reform that solidified liberal control of Mexico under the leadership of Benito Juarez, and the French Intervention into Mexico.
Carvajals life and exploits have been largely overlooked by contemporary historians. This work sheds new light on several important chapters in the history of Texas and northern Mexico.
"Jos Mara de Jess Carvajal is a well-written and documented biography of an extraordinary man who, like many figures, remained in the shadows of history."-- Pacific Historical Review
Joseph E. Chance is the editor of My Life in the Old Army: The Reminiscences of Abner Doubleday and, with Lawrence R. Clayton, The March to Monterrey: The Diary of Lieutenant Rankin Dilworth, U.S. Army. From 2001 to 2003 he wrote a weekly column, History by Chance," in the Harlingen Valley Morning Star. He lives in Edinburg, Texas.