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The article discusses two books related to New Mexico's history and culture. The first book, "Pueblos, Plains, and Province," by SAnchez, provides a historical account of New Mexico from the 16th century to the present, focusing on the interactions between Indigenous groups and European colonizers. The second book, "Cultural Convergence in New Mexico," edited by Gavin and Pierce, explores the art, history, and culture of New Spain and its connections to New Mexico. It also honors the contributions of William Wroth, a political scientist and curator, in understanding the social and cultural tapestry of New Mexico. [Extracted from the article] |