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Four Marshallites' Roles in the Passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
By Gail K. Beil | 1 |
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Class and Consensus: Twentieth-Century Mexican American Ideology in Victoria, Texas.
By Anthony Quiroz | 31 |
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A Brief Peace: The Postwar Years of George Sessions Perry.
By Garna L. Christian | 57 |
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| Notes and Documents |
The History and Modus Operandi of a Small Merchant Through Two World Wars and the Great Depression.
By J. Armand Lanier | 77 |
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| Southwestern Collection | 107 |
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| Book Reviews | 131 |
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| Exhibition Review | 158 |
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| Affairs of the Association | 161 |
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| Book Reviews |
Nancy Beck Young, Wright Patman: Populism, Liberalism, and the American Dream.
By Keith J. Volanto | 131 |
John L. Bullion, In the Boat with LBJ.
By George Slaughter | 132 |
Michael V. Hazel, The Dallas Public Library: Celebrating a Century of Service, 1901-2001
By Carlyn Copeland | 133 |
John A. Adams Jr., Keepers of the Spirit: The Corps of Cadets at Texas A&M University, 1876-2001.
By Ethan S. Rafuse | 134 |
Angela Boswell, Her Act and Deed: Women's Lives in a RuralSouthern County, 1837-1873.
By Erika Murr | 135 |
Janice Woods Windle, Will's War.
By Elizabeth Whitlow | 136 |
Jim Gramon, Famous Texas Folklorists and Their Stories.
By J. Rhett Rushing | 137 |
John J. Leffler, Historical Williamson County: An Illustrated History.
By James E. Cousar | 138 |
Laurie E. Jasinski, Hill Country Backroads: Showing the Way in Comal County.
By Dan K Utley | 139 |
Frank G. Anderson Jr. and Edith A. Wakefield, The History of Medicine in Brazos County.
By Chester R. Burns | 140 |
Anita Higman and Sylvia B. Thompson, A Tribute to Early Texas: Through the Lens of Master Photographer John R Blocker
By Ronald W. Wilson | 141 |
Paul H. Carlson, editor, The Cowboy Way: An Exploration of History and Culture.
Sara R. Massey, editor, Black Cowboys of Texas.
By William D. Carrigan | 142 |
Linda S. Hudson, Mistress of Manifest Destiny: A Biography of Jane McManus Storm Cazneau, 1807-1878.
By Dallas Cothrum | 144 |
Douglas V. Meed, The Fighting Texas Navy, 1832-1842.
By Kim Richardson | 145 |
C. F. Eckhardt, Texas Smoke. Muzzle-Loaders on the Frontier.
By Kevin R. Young | 146 |
Bill and Marjorie K. Walraven, Empresarios' Children: The Welders of Texas.
By James A. Wilson | 146 |
Regina Beckmann Hurst and Walter D. Kamphoefner, translators, An Immigrant Miller Picks Texas: The Letters of Carl Hilmar Guenther.
Lewis F. Fisher, C. H. Guenther and Son at 150 Years: The Legacy of a Texas Milling Pioneer.
By S. M. Duffy | 147 |
John P. Wilson and Jerry Thompson, editors, The Civil War in West Texas and New Mexico: The Lost Letterbook of Brigadier General Henry Hopkins Sibley.
John P. Wilson, When the Texans Came: Missing Records from the Civil War in the Southwest, 1861-1862.
By Walter F. Bell | 148 |
Jonathan Beecher, Victor Considerant and the Rise and Fall of French Socialism.
By Roberta Fabiani | 150 |
David LaVere, Contrary Neighbors: Southern Plains and Removed Indians in Indian Territory.
By Ty Cashion | 151 |
Erlinda Gonzales-Berry and David R. Maciel, The Contested Homeland: A Chicano History of New Mexico.
By José A. Rivera | 152 |
Louis Gerard Mendoza, Historia: The Literary Making of Chicana and Chicano History.
By Cynthia E. Orozco | 153 |
Milo Kearney and Manuel Medrano, Medieval Culture and the Mexican American Borderlands.
By Elizabeth Makowski | 155 |
Juan Mora-Torres, The Making of the Mexican Border: The State, Capitalism, and Society in Nuevo Leon 1848-1910.
By José Roberto Juárez | 156 |
Mary Ellen Curtin, Black Prisoners and Their World: Alabama, 1865-1900.
By Henry Mckiven Jr. | 157 |