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Wrangling pelicans
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- Book Synopsis
- A richly detailed history of daily life for colonial Spanish soldiers surviving on the eighteenth-century Texas Gulf Coast.In 1775, Spanish King Carlos III ordered the capture of American pelicans for his wildlife park in Madrid. The command went to the only Spanish fort on the Texas coast-Presidio Nuestra SeÑora de Loreto de la Bah+a in present-day Goliad. But the overworked soldiers stationed at the fort had little interest indulging a king an ocean away. Their days were consumed with guarding their community against powerful Indigenous peoples and managing the demands of frontier life. The royal order went ignored.Wrangling Pelicans brings to life the world of Presidio La Bah+a's Hispano soldiers, whose duties ranged from heated warfare to high-stakes diplomacy, while their leisure pursuits included courtship, card playing, and cockfighting. It highlights the lives of presidio women and reveals the ways the Spanish legal system was used by and against the soldiers as they continually negotiated their roles within the empire and their community. Although they were agents of the Spanish crown, soldiers at times defied their king and even their captain as they found ways to assert their autonomy. Offering a fresh perspective on colonial Texas, Wrangling Pelicans recreates the complexities of life at the empire's edge, where survival mattered more than royal decrees.
- About The Author
- Tim Seiter is an assistant professor of history at the University of Texas at Tyler.
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- ISBN
- 9781477332801
- Format
- Hardback
- Publisher
- University of Texas Press, (25 November 2025)
- Number of Pages
- 288
- Weight
- 454 grams
- Language
- English
- Dimensions
- 229 x 152 mm
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