In Contesting the Borderlands, Deborah and Jon Lawrence solicit lively, in-depth interviews with many of our leading scholars to capture the conflict-laden realities of historical New Spain's northern frontier as well as the contests over evidence and interpretation that shape our understanding. From one controversial topic to another, we hear the people behind the prose bringing each story to life. The conversation with the late David J. Weber - among the last we will hear from his penetrating and humane mind - is alone worth having."" - James F. Brooks, author of Captives and Cousins: Slavery, Kinship, and Community in the Southwest Borderlands""Deborah and Jon Lawrence deliver nothing less than an engaging and stimulating experience that equips the reader with a thousand-year fusion of borderlands ethnography and history. Insightful, broadly cross-disciplinary, informative, and exceptionally readable, what these nine authors have to say encapsulates the most recent and best borderlands interpretative scholarship."" - Janet Fireman, former editor-in-chief, California History""Deborah and Jon Lawrence deliver nothing less than an engaging and stimulating experience that equips the reader with a thousand-year fusion of Borderlands ethnography and history. Insightful, broadly cross-disciplinary, informative, and exceptionally readable, what these nine authors have to say encapsulates the most recent and best Borderlands interpretative scholarship."" - Janet Fireman, former editor, California History