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The Southwestern Historical Quarterly is the oldest scholarly journal in Texas, continuously published since 1897. The Quarterly brings the latest and most authoritative research in Texas history to a wide audience of history lovers and scholars. Since the Quarterly can only publish approximately sixteen articles each year, it is our editorial policy to publish original research on Texas history topics that have the greatest historical significance and the broadest reader interest.

Tables of contents of some previous issues are now available online.

Volume 111, No. 1July, 2007

Contents

The "Dallas Way": Protest, Response, and the Civil Rights Experience in Big D and Beyond.
By Brian D. Behnken

Unionizing the Trinity Portland Cement Company in Dallas, Texas, 1934—1939.
By Gregg Andrews

Don't Ruin a Good Story with the Facts: An Analysis of Henry Flipper's Account of His Court-Martial in Black Frontiersman.
By Charles M. Robinson III

Southwestern Collection

Book Reviews

Affairs of the Association

Book Reviews

James L. Haley, Passionate Nation: The Epic History of Texas.
By Alwyn Barr

J. H. Elliott, Empires of the Atlantic World: Britain and Spain in America, 1492—1830.
By Jorge Canizares-Esguerra

Francisco A. Lomeli and Clark A. Colahan, editors and translators, Defying the Inquisition in Colonial New Mexico: Miguel Quintana 's Life and Writings.
By Charles Cutter

Dennis Reinharz and Gerald D. Saxon, editors, Mapping and Empire: Soldier-Engineers on the Southwestern Frontier.
By F. Todd Smith

Bruce Vandervort, Indian Wars of Mexico, Canada, and the United States, 1812-1900.
By Jean-Francois Lozier

Nicholas A. Robins, Native Insurgencies and the Genocidal Impulse in the Americas.
By Joaquin Rivaya-Martinez

Stan Hoig, White Man's Paper Trail: Grand Councils and Treaty-Making on the Central Plains.
Brad D. Lookingbill, War Dance at Fort Marion: Plains Indian War Prisoners.
By Michael L. Tate

Howard J. Erlichman, Camino del Norte: How a Series of Watering Holes, Fords, and Dirt Trails Evolved into Interstate 35 in Texas.
By Steven Wolfe

Joseph E. Chance, Jose Maria de Jesus Carvajal: The Life and Times of a Mexican Revolutionary.
By Carolina Castillo Crimm

Brian McGinty, The Oatman Massacre: A Tale of Desert Captivity and Survival.
By Charles D. Grear

Eric H. Walther, William Lowndes Yancey: The Coming of the Civil War.
By Angela F. Murphy

Flint Whitlock, Distant Bugles, Distant Drums: The Union Response to the Confederate Invasion of New Mexico.
By Ralph A. Wooster

Jack Bailey, A Texas Cowboy's Journal: Up the Trail to Kansas in 1868,
edited by David Dary. By James A. Wilson

Patrick Dearen, Saddling Up Anyway: The Dangerous Lives of Old-Time Cowboys.
By Rollo K. Newsom

Mary Carolyn Hollers George, The Architectural Legacy of Alfred Giles, Selected Restorations.
By Chris Meister

Jerold S. Auerbach, Explorers in Eden: Pueblo Indians and the Promised Land.
By Jeffrey P. Shepherd

Catherine J. Lavender, Scientists and Storytellers: Feminist Anthropologists and the Construction of the American Southwest.
By Thomas H. Guderjan

Ferenc M. Szasz, Larger Than Life: New Mexico in the Twentieth Century.
By Jon Hunner

Maggie Rivas-Rodriguez, Juliana A. Torres, Melissa DiPiero-D'Sa, and Lindsay Fitzpatrick, editors, A Legacy Greater Than Words: Stories of U.S. Latinos and Latinas of the World War II Generation.
By Daniel A. Melendrez

Patsy Cravens, Leavin' a Testimony: Portraits from Rural Texas.
By Dan K. Utley

Jan L. Jones, Renegades, Showmen, and Angels: A Theatrical History of Fort Worth from 1873-2001.
By Anthony J. Stanonis

Karen Wright, The Road to Dr Pepper, Texas: The Story of Dublin Dr Pepper.
By David G. McComb

Jon Sorensen and Rocky Leann Pilgrim, Lethal Injection: Capital Punishment in Texas During the Modern Era.
By Dan Anderson

Art T. Burton, Black Gun, Silver Star: The Life and Legend of Frontier Marshal Bass Reeves.
By David A. Reichard

Sheldon Russell, Dreams to Dust: A Tale of the Oklahoma Land Rush.
By John H. L. Thompson

Trey Berry, Pam Beasley, and Jeanne Clements, editors, The Forgotten Expedition, 1804-1805: The Louisiana Purchase Journals of Dunbar and Hunter.
By Barbara Weddle

Sara R. Massey, editor, Texas Women on the Cattle Trails.
By Adrienne Caughfield

Luis G. Gomez, Crossing the Rio Grande: An Immigrant's Life in the 1880s.
By S. M. Duffy

David A. Badillo, Latinos and the New Immigrant Church.
By Roberto R. Trevino

Paul Barton, Hispanic Methodists, Presbyterians, and Baptists in Texas.
By R. Bryan Bademan

Ron Hatfield, editor, The ACU Century: One Hundred Years of Faith and Excellence.
By Light Townsend Cummins

Roger Wood, Texas Zydeco.
By Yves Laberge

James W. Parins, Elias Cornelius Boudinot: A Life on the Cherokee Border.
By Jon Reyhner

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