Tracking the Texas Rangers: The Twentieth Century

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· Frances B. Vick Series Book 12 · University of North Texas Press
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Tracking the Texas
Rangers: The Twentieth Century is an anthology of fifteen previously
published articles and chapter excerpts covering key topics of the Texas
Rangers during the twentieth century. The task of determining the role of the
Rangers as the state evolved and what they actually accomplished for the
benefit of the state is a difficult challenge. The actions of the Rangers fit
no easy description. There is a dark side to the story of the Rangers; during
the Mexican Revolution, for example, some murdered with impunity. Others
sought to restore order in the border communities as well as in the remainder
of Texas. It is not lack of interest that complicates the unveiling of the
mythical force. With the possible exception of the Alamo, probably more has
been written about the Texas Rangers than any other aspect of Texas
history.  Tracking the Texas Rangers
covers leaders such as Captains Bill McDonald, “Lone Wolf” Gonzaullas, and
Barry Caver, accomplished Rangers like Joaquin Jackson and Arthur Hill, and
the use of Rangers in the Mexican Revolution. Chapters discuss their role in
the oil fields, in riots, and in capturing outlaws. Most important, the
Rangers of the twentieth century experienced changes in investigative
techniques, strategy, and intelligence gathering. Tracking looks at the use
of Rangers in labor disputes, in race issues, and in the Tejano civil rights
movement. The selections cover critical aspects of those
experiences—organization, leadership, cultural implications, rural and urban
life, and violence.  In their
introduction, editors Bruce A. Glasrud and Harold J. Weiss, Jr., discuss
various themes and controversies surrounding the twentieth-century Rangers
and their treatment by historians over the years. They also have added
annotations to the essays to explain where new research has shed additional
light on an event to update or correct the original article text.



About the author

 

Bruce A. Glasrud is Professor Emeritus of History, California State University, East Bay; Retired Dean, School of Arts and Sciences, Sul Ross State University; and a Fellow of the Texas State Historical Association and of the East Texas Historical Association. Glasrud has published nineteen books including Buffalo Soldiers in the West and Brothers to the Buffalo Soldiers. Harold J. Weiss, Jr., is Professor Emeritus of History, Government, and Criminal Justice at Jamestown Community College. He received his doctorate in history from Indiana University at Bloomington and is the author of Yours to Command: The Life and Legend of Texas Ranger Captain Bill McDonald (UNT Press).

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