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Sleuthing the Alamo

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Lisa Santini History 2010 Fall, 2011 Crisp, James E. Sleuthing the Alamo: Davey Crockett's Last Stand and Other Mysteries of the Texas Revolution. New York: Oxford University Press, Inc, 2005. Book Review Sleuthing the Alamo: Davey Crockett’s Last Stand and Other Mysteries of the Texas Revolution is more about the issue of racism than it is about history itself. The author does make several good points and gives historical documentation to back up his points such as the diary of Jose` Enrique de la Pena. However, the book has a lot of opinion mixed in with fact. Crisp does not get an overview of the battle of the Alamo from both sides but takes his opinion from the Mexican standpoint and the standpoint of a German soldier. …show more content…

In conclusion, this book would not be recommended as an authentic historical piece of literature. The beginning and end of the book is based solely in racism eluding the realities of what happened at the Alamo and why it happened. Crisp is defending his own research rather than having a well-rounded historical book based on facts from all sides and he uses historical documents where there is a language barrier and therefore the translation is done with speculation. Crisp says in the book that there were no survivors of the Alamo when there were known survivors who did in fact do interviews and saw the massacre firsthand. This is not a recommended book to read for perspective on what happened at the

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