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six historic festivals

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An edition of San Antonio on parade (2003)

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six historic festivals

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"Cities, like people, may be best known by the way they party. For nearly a century-and-a-half, San Antonio has celebrated well. In this fascinating look at late-ninteenth-century festivals in San Antonio, Judith Berg Sobre brings an art historian's sensibility to accounts of the pageantry, parades, and festive events that typified a city welcoming settlers from several nations and American regions into a community that valued their individuality even while it taught them a new identity.".

"Sobre traces the evolution of the individual celebrations to show how they reflected the growth and maturing of the city and how ultimately they changed as American identity became less inclusive and more chauvinistic. She draws on contemporary writings, especially newspaper accounts, and pictures to form impressions and inform understandings of the conduct and function of civic celebrations."--BOOK JACKET.

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264

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San Antonio on parade: six historic festivals
2003, Texas A & M University Press
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Table of Contents

Two parades in San Antonio, 1870 and 1898
Marching, watching, and celebrating : how the city grew
Fourth of July : "Grand display of patriotism!"
Juneteenth : "They are what they deserve to be, free"
Diez y seis : "How the sons of Mexico and America enjoy liberty"
Columbus Day : "San Antonio joins in the great American festivities"
Volksfests : "Germania and Columbia"
Battle of Flowers Parade : "fun with fair flora"
Spring carnival, 1900 : "In charge of the Businessmen's Club"
San Antonio on parade.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [245]-253) and index.

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College Station
Series
Tarleton State University southwestern studies in the humanities ;, no. 15

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
394.26/09764/351
Library of Congress
GT4811.S25 B47 2003, GT4811.S25B47 2003

The Physical Object

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xiii, 264 p. :
Number of pages
264

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Open Library
OL3555909M
Internet Archive
sanantonioonpara0000berg
ISBN 10
1585442224
LCCN
2002012407
OCLC/WorldCat
50339302
Library Thing
5783258
Goodreads
2238586

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