TSHA Publications: Books by Title
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Scion of one of San Antonio's leading early families, Juan Nepomuceno Seguín grew up in a Texas beset by violence and destruction. During the... |
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In 1946, Williamson County, Texas, was profoundly rural. Reflecting the Democratic Party represented in Congress by Lyndon Baines Johnson, the... |
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This beautifully illustrated biography of S. Seymour Thomas is the compelling tale of a young boy from Texas who grew up to achieve artistic fame... |
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War memorials are symbols of a community's sense of itself, the values it holds dear, and its collective memory. Kelly McMichael takes readers on... |
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Built in the winter of 1839-1840, this house, and the Texas pioneer who inhabited it, are the central focus of this thoroughly researched and well... |
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This is an unusual frontier epic, chronicling the West of credits and debits, collateral, and interest. Capital was one of the most needed... |
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Every now and then a scholar appears in the field of history whose outpouring of works earns them special tribute and homage. Such a person is Dr... |
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Written for both the specialist and the casual reader, Texas and the Mexican War discuses the pivotal role Texas played in the Mexican... |
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Texas, Her Texas is the fascinating story of Frances Goff and her three remarkable careers: in Texas government as legislative aide and... |
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This unique publication is a journal written by and for young people. The articles in this journal represent the apex of the Junior Historians'... |
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In this intricately interpretive narrative, Lawrence Goodwyn explores the legend of the Texas wildcatter, the twentieth century's version of... |
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This classic interpretive study examines the Texas Revolution against the background of political and cultural tension that developed on the... |
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In 1946 historian William Ransom Hogan, then a professor at the University of Oklahoma, published The Texas Republic: A Social and Economic... |
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A Texas Scrap-Book has been a most useful reference volume on Texas history since 1875. A much-needed index of over 6,000 entries has... |
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Through its majestic form and monumental style, the Texas State Capitol (erected 1882-1888) reflects the pride of Texas citizens in the culture... |
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As the official journal of the Walter Prescott Webb Historical Society (the college-level education program of the Association), Touchstone... |
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Joe B. Frantz spent his life working as a college professor of history at the University of Texas at Austin and at Texas A&M--Corpus... |
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In Valor Across the Lone Star: The Congressional Medal of Honor in Frontier Texas, author Charles M. Neal Jr. takes us back to the Texas... |
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Women have long made significant contributions to Texas history. Only in recent years, however, has their part in that history begun to be told.... |
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First published by the Jenkins Publishing Company in 1975 and long out of print, Women in Early Texas is now available again with a new scholarly... |

