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Volume 18, Number One (Spring 2005)

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Articles

William J. Chriss, "The Greeks of Corpus Christi, 1880-1945," 5-30

Kimberlee D. Garza, "The Cowboy and the Lady," 31-45

Jorge Iber, "The Pigskin Pulpito: A Brief Overview of the Experiences of Mexican American High School Football Coaches in Texas," 46-70

Felipe de Ortega y Gasca, "Mexican and American Americans: Prolegomenon to a  Literary Perspective," 71-90

Richard A. Laune, "The Political Struggle for the Port of Corpus Christi, 1900-1926,"  91-112

South Texas News, Notes and Sources:

Bill Walraven, "Memorium to Keith Guthrie," 113-115

Cecilia Aros Hunter, "Memorium to Don Bryan," 116-117

Book Reviews:

Rebecca S. Cohen, Art Guide Texas: Museums, Art Centers, Alternative Spaces, and Nonprofit Galleries, Reviewed by Jeffrey A. Owens

Bill Crawford, Please Pass the Biscuits Pappy: Pictures of Governor W. Lee "Pappy" O'Daniel, Reviewed by James Gleason

Ana Carolina Castillo Crimm, De León, A Tejano Family History, Reviewed by Craig H. Roell

Beatriz de la Garza, A Law for the Lion, Reviewed by Nigel J. Cohen

Arnold De León (ed.), Tejano Epic: Essays in Honor of Félix D. Almaráz, Jr., Reviewed by Cecilia Aros Hunter

John Erickson, The Modern Cowboy, Reviewed by Robin O'Sullivan

Jefferson Morgenthaler, The River Has Never Divided Us: A Border History of La Junta de los Rios, Reviewed by Judith Dykes-Hoffman

Kenneth B. Ragsdale, Austin, Cleared for Takeoff: Aviators, Businessmen, and the Growth of an American City, Reviewed by Kevin M. Brady

Robert H. Thonhoff, Camp Kenedy, Texas, Reviewed by Robert P. Wettemann, Jr.

Index to Volume 17 (2004)

 

 

 

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