| Contents |
Sacred Space, Profane Reality: The Politics of Building a Church in Eighteenth-Century Texas.
By Adán Benavides | 1 |
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“Every Day Seemed to be a Holiday”: The Captivity of Bianca Babb.
Edited by Daniel J. Gelo and Scott Zesch | 35 |
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Four Years and a World of Difference: The Evolution of Lyndon Johnson and American Foreign Policy.
By Mitchell Lerner | 69 |
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| Notes and Documents |
Rails to Chihuahua: A Letter from Edwin Lyon Dean, September 22, 1882.
By Edwina Antonia Clark | 97 |
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| Southwestern Collection | 107 |
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| Book Reviews | 123 |
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| Affairs of the Association | 155 |
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| Book Reviews |
F. Todd Smith, The Wichita Indians: Traders of Texas and the Southern Plains, 1540–1845.
By Sharon J. Deubreau | 123 |
Herbert Eugene Bolton, The Hasinais: Southern Caddoans as Seen by the Earliest Europeans.
By Timothy K. Perttula | 124 |
Gerald Betty, Comanche Society: Before the Reservation.
By Elizabeth A. H. John | 125 |
Henry Mihesuah, edited by Devon Abbott Mihesuah, First to Fight.
By Elizabeth Archuleta | 125 |
David J. Schmidly, Texas Natural History: A Century of Change.
By Dwight Henderson | 126 |
Noel D. Justice, Stone Age Spear and Arrow Points of the Southwestern
United States.
Noel D. Justice, Stone Age Spear and Arrow Points of California and the Great Basin.
By Thomas R. Hester | 127 |
Robert Marcom, Digging Up Texas: A Guide to the Archaeology of the State.
By C. Britt Bousman | 129 |
Brian Imhoff, editor, The Diary of Juan Domínguez de Mendoza’s Expedition into Texas, 1683–1684.
By Rick Hendricks | 130 |
Jack Jackson, The Alamo: An Epic Told from Both Sides.
By Linda S. Hudson | 131 |
Michael Scott Van Wagenen, The Texas Republic and the Mormon Kingdom of God.
By Richard Francaviglia | 132 |
Paul Foos, A Short, Offhand, Killing Affair: Soldiers and Social Conflict During the Mexican–American War.
By Richard Bruce Winders | 133 |
Graham Davis, Land! Irish Pioneers in Mexican and Revolutionary Texas.
By Caroline Castillo-Crimm | 134 |
Clayton E. Jewett, Texas in the Confederacy: A Experiment in Nation Building.
By Dale Baum | 135 |
Elizabeth Wittenmyer Lewis, Queen of the Confederacy: The Innocent Deceits of Lucy Holcombe Pickens.
By Victoria Bynum | 136 |
Lou Rodenberger, editor, 31 by Lawrence Clayton: A Clear Fork Chronicle.
By Russell Goodyear | 137 |
James F. Brooks, Captives and Cousins: Slavery, Kinship, and Community in the Southwest Borderlands.
By Dedra S. McDonald | 138 |
Richard W. Etulain, editor, New Mexican Lives: Profiles and Historical Stories.
By Sandra K. Mathews-Lamb | 139 |
Audrey Goodman, Translating Southwestern Landscapes: The Making of an Anglo Literary Region.
By Deborah Lawrence | 141 |
Tumbleweed Smith, Under the Chinaberry Tree: East Texas Folkways.
By Rollo K. Newsom | 142 |
George Arnold, Growing Up Simple in Texas: An Irreverent Look at Kids in the 1950s.
By Colin Ramsey | 143 |
Michael Perman, Struggle for Mastery: Disfranchisement in the South, 1888–1908.
By Elizabeth Hayes Turner | 144 |
Eric S. Juhnke, Quacks and Crusaders: The Fabulous Careers of John Brinkley, Norman Baker, and Henry Hoxsey.
By Patricia K. Benoit | 146 |
Ken Kesselus, Alvin Wirtz: The Senator, LBJ, and LCRA.
By Carlos Kevin Blanton | 147 |
Bruce L. Brager, The Texas 36th Division: A History.
By John Akers | 148 |
Jonathan W. Singer, Broken Trusts: The Texas Attorney General Versus the Oil Industry, 1889–1909.
By George N. Green | 149 |
Joseph A. Pratt, Voice of the Marketplace: A History of the National Petroleum Council.
By Page S. Foshee | 150 |
Don E. Carleton, A Breed So Rare: The Life of J. R. Parten,
Liberal Texas Oil Man, 1896–1992.
By James E. Cousar | 151 |