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The towns that the Spaniards of colonial Mexico planted on their northern frontier were organized around the ideal of a close interaction between church, missionary outreach, and military. San Antonio was the most successful realization of this dream in Texas. The pattern of this tripartite approach has continued to shape the rich culture of the city down to the present. With this selection of photos, San Antonios Churches takes a snapshot visit back through religious development throughout the three centuries of San Antonios history.

Produktbeschreibung
The towns that the Spaniards of colonial Mexico planted on their northern frontier were organized around the ideal of a close interaction between church, missionary outreach, and military. San Antonio was the most successful realization of this dream in Texas. The pattern of this tripartite approach has continued to shape the rich culture of the city down to the present. With this selection of photos, San Antonios Churches takes a snapshot visit back through religious development throughout the three centuries of San Antonios history.
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Autorenporträt
Milo Kearney is a professor emeritus of the University of Texas at Brownsville with a PhD in history from the University of California at Berkeley and 23 published books. Francis Galan is a lecturer at the University of Texas at San Antonio and holds a PhD in history from Southern Methodist University. The photographs in this book come mainly from San Antonio churches, the University of Texas at San Antonio Libraries Special Collections, the Institute of Texan Cultures, the Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library, and the National Park Service.