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"The Controversial Alleged Account of Jose Enrique de la Pena," by William Groneman, pp. 129-42.
Abstract: This article describes the document generally known as the diary of Jose Enrique
de la Pena, long treated as an authoritative account of the death of David Crockett
at the Alamo. This diary has never been authenticated, and it possesses many characteristics
that are recognized as indicators of historical forgeries.
Key Words: Alamo; de la Pena; David Crockett; forgeries
"A Reply -- When Revision Becomes Obsession: Bill Groneman and the de la Pena Diary," by James E. Crisp, pp. 143-55.
Abstract: Bill Groneman's research has advanced our understanding of the "diary" (more accurately,
the memoir) of Jose Enrique de la Pena, but Groneman is almost certainly wrong in
branding it a forgery. On the contrary, careful examination of alleged instances of
plagiarism and anachronism instead bolster the likelihood of the manuscript's authenticity.
Key Words: Texas Revolution; Alamo; David Crockett; Jose Enrique de la Pena; forgeries
"A Rejoinder -- Publish Rather than Perish - Regardless: Jim Crisp and the de la Pena 'Diary,'" by William Groneman, pp. 157-65.
Abstract: The author defends his position that the diary of Jose Enrique de la Pena may be
a fake and addresses the arguments of Professor James Crisp in his article, "A Reply
-- When Revisionism Becomes Obsession: Bill Groneman and the de la Pena Diary." He
also contends that Professor Crisp's opinions on the diary do nothing to prove the
authenticity or reliability of that document.
Key Words: Jose Enrique de la Pena; David Crockett; Alamo; historical forgeries
"A New Way of War: The Development of Military Aviation in the American West, 1908-1945," by Roger D. Launius, pp. 167-90.
Abstract: This article describes the rise of aviation in the American West during the era
1908-1945. It focuses on the attractions that the region provided the Army, the placement
of air bases in the region, and the investment of the Federal government in military
aviation in the region.
Key Words: American West; military aviation; research and development; air bases; military
logistics
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