Remembering the Alamo : : Memory, Modernity, and the Master Symbol / / Richard R. Flores.
"Remember the Alamo!" reverberates through Texas history and culture, but what exactly are we remembering? Over nearly two centuries, the Mexican victory over an outnumbered band of Alamo defenders has been transformed into an American victory for the love of liberty. Why did the historica...
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