The New Mexico Experience 1598-1998: A Confluence of Cultures
In 1598, 22 years before the pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock, Don Juan de Onate led a group of Spanish explorers and missionaries to the banks of the Rio Grande, near what is today the town of Espanola, and established a permanent settlement.
In 1998 New Mexico observed its cuatrocentenario, a unique event. No other state in the union can claim such a rich and diverse history. The New Mexico Experience, filled with historic illustrations and contemporary photographs, is a colorful celebration of four centuries. Dr. Peck traces the great sweep of development from the Anasazi civilization to today’s Land of Enchantment — a compelling and wonderful trip. Along the way he offers word portraits of the people — famous, infamous and ordinary alike — who have contributed to the mosaic that is modern New Mexico.
Chapters touch all aspects of a tumultuous past, from the pre-Columbian era and the Pueblo peoples to the explorers and missionaries, from the territorial days of outlaws, cowboys and capitalists to the nuclear scientists at Los Alamos and the high technology of Albuquerque’s “Silicon Mesa.” It’s a grand adventure, told with spirit and elan.
Readers’ Comments -
…the first time I’ve ever enjoyed reading History.
- J.L. Albuquerque, NM
The characters come to life on the page. It’s great to “meet” them.
- R.D. Houston, TX
A broad sweeping story featuring the Land of Enchantment and its people.
- M.McG. Los Angeles, CA
published by Sierra Publishing Group Inc.
November 1998
ISBN: 0-9661142-0-5
hardcover, 199 pages