Donaciano Vigil: The Life of a Nuevomexicano Soldier, Statesman, and Territorial Governor by Maurilio E. Vigil and Helene Boudreau (review)
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Reviewed by: Donaciano Vigil: The Life of a Nuevomexicano Soldier, Statesman, and Territorial Governor by Maurilio E. Vigil and Helene Boudreau Scott Fritz Donaciano Vigil: The Life of a Nuevomexicano Soldier, Statesman, and Territorial Governor. By Maurilio E. Vigil and Helene Boudreau. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 2022. xi + 289 pp. Figures, map, table, notes, bibliography, index. $39.95 cloth. This book is a biography of an important political figure in New Mexico history, Donaciano Vigil. The text provides readers an in-depth view of Vigil's life during the Spanish, Mexican, and United States territorial periods and, at the same time, places him squarely within the borderlands of the American Southwest. The book is essentially a history of New Mexico, but it should also be of some interest to historians of the Great Plains. Readers will find the book useful because it sets Donaciano Vigil within the larger historical context of New Mexico and its surrounding region. They will learn about New Mexico governor Manuel Armijo, Taos priest Antonio Jose Martinez, and Chimayo rebel Jose Gonzalez. They will also delve deeply into the controversial history of Spanish and Mexican land grants in the state. Readers interested in New Mexico's historic relationship to the Great Plains will also find the book valuable, particularly in its coverage of the Santa Fe trade, Commander Hugh McLeod's actions while leading a Texas army across the Llano Estacado during the Santa Fe Expedition of 1841, and General Stephen W. Kearny's "Army of the West" that followed the Santa Fe Trail into New Mexico during the Mexican American War. Maurilio E. Vigil and Helene Boudreau have produced a well-documented and authoritative history. Vigil is an emeritus professor of political science at Highlands New Mexico University and has published several books, including The Hispanics of New Mexico: Essays on History and Culture (1984). He is also a descendant of Donaciano Vigil and has spent over thirty years studying his family's history. Indeed, he is an authority on Donaciano Vigil and that of New Mexico. With the editorial assistance of his former graduate student Helene Boudreau, they have published an important book showing the ways that Donaciano Vigil helped integrate Nuevomexicanos into a new political culture emanating from the United States. The authors have written an excellent book about Donaciano Vigil. While the text is primarily a history of New Mexico, it still includes information beneficial to those studying the history of the larger Southwest and the Great Plains. [End Page 252] Scott Fritz Department of Social Sciences and Cultural Studies Western New Mexico University Copyright © 2023 Center for Great Plains Studies, University of Nebraska–Lincoln
《多纳西亚诺·维吉尔:一个新墨西哥士兵、政治家和领土总督的一生》作者:Maurilio E. Vigil和Helene Boudreau
《多纳西亚诺·维吉尔:一个新墨西哥士兵、政治家和领土总督的生活》作者:Maurilio E. Vigil和Helene Boudreau Scott Fritz《多纳西亚诺·维吉尔:一个新墨西哥士兵、政治家和领土总督的生活》作者:Maurilio E. Vigil和Helene Boudreau。阿尔伯克基:新墨西哥大学出版社,2022年。xi + 289页。图表、地图、表格、注释、参考书目、索引。布39.95美元。这本书是新墨西哥州历史上一位重要政治人物的传记,多纳西亚诺·维吉尔。文本为读者提供了在西班牙、墨西哥和美国领土时期维吉尔生活的深入视角,同时,将他直接置于美国西南部的边境地带。这本书本质上是一部新墨西哥州的历史,但它也应该引起大平原历史学家的一些兴趣。读者会发现这本书很有用,因为它将多纳西亚诺守夜置于新墨西哥州及其周边地区的更大历史背景中。他们将了解新墨西哥州州长曼努埃尔·阿米霍,陶斯牧师安东尼奥·何塞·马丁内斯和奇马约叛军何塞·冈萨雷斯。他们还将深入研究西班牙和墨西哥在该州土地授予的争议历史。对新墨西哥与大平原的历史关系感兴趣的读者也会发现这本书很有价值,尤其是它对圣达菲贸易的报道,1841年圣达菲远征期间休·麦克劳德指挥官带领德克萨斯军队穿越Llano Estacado的行动,以及斯蒂芬·w·卡尼将军在美墨战争期间沿着圣达菲小径进入新墨西哥的“西部军队”。Maurilio E. Vigil和Helene Boudreau创造了一段记录翔实且权威的历史。维吉尔是新墨西哥高地大学政治学的名誉教授,出版过几本书,包括《新墨西哥的西班牙裔:历史与文化随笔》(1984)。他也是Donaciano Vigil的后裔,花了30多年的时间研究他的家族历史。事实上,他是Donaciano Vigil和新墨西哥的权威。在他以前的研究生Helene Boudreau的编辑协助下,他们出版了一本重要的书,展示了Donaciano Vigil如何帮助新墨西哥人融入来自美国的新政治文化。作者写了一本关于Donaciano Vigil的好书。虽然文本主要是新墨西哥的历史,但它仍然包括对那些研究更大的西南和大平原历史的人有益的信息。[End Page 252] Scott Fritz社会科学与文化研究系西新墨西哥大学版权所有©2023内布拉斯加大学林肯分校大平原研究中心
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