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Volume 21, Number 1 (Spring 2008)

Articles

James T. Bratcher, "'Plan De San Diego' as the Name of Border Raids in South Texas in 1915-1916: A Possible Second Meaning," 1-9

Lilia M. Garcia, "Don Francisco Yturria: Beginnings of a South Texas Entrepreneur," 10-21

James S. Olson, "M. D. Anderson and the Democratization of Cancer Treatment in South Texas, 1941-1977," 22-38

James Barrera, Ph.D, "The 1968 San Antonio School Walkouts: The Beginning of the Chicano Student Movement in South Texas," 39-61
Amy Meschke Porter, "The Women of San Esteban de Nueva Tlaxcala: Cultural Adaptation and Persistence in their Last Will and Testaments, 1750-1828," 62-76

 

Book Reviews:

Thad Sitton and James H. Conrad, Freedom Colonies: Independent Black Texans in the Time of Jim Crow,

      Reviewed by Kenneth W. Howell

Sara R. Massey (ed.), Texas Women on the Cattle Trails,

      Reviewed by Jeff Bremer

Bruce Glasrud and Michael Searles (eds.), Buffalo Soldiers in the West: A Black Soldiers Anthology,

        Reviewed by Blake Whitaker

A. C. Greene, 900 Miles on the Butterfield Trail,

        Reviewed by Jeff Crane 

Jerry Thompson, Cortina: Defending the Mexican Name in Texas,

        Reviewed by Jose A. P. Alaniz 

Joseph Wheelan, Invading Mexico: America's Continental Dream and the Mexican War, 1846-1848,

        Reviewed by Anthony Knopp 

Jovita Gonzalez, Life along the Border,

        Reviewed by Sara Hudson 

Ricardo D. Palacios, The Cowboy: Juan Salinas, Rodeo Roper & Horseman,

        Reviewed by Alicia M. Dewey 

Index of the Journal of South Texas, 2007 (Volume 20)

Contributors

Manuscript Guidelines

Membership form for the STHA

 

Volume 21, Number 2 (Fall 2008)

 

Articles

Tim Draves, "Fresh Ideas: San Antonio's William Menger and his Fascination with Innovation, 1854-1871," 108-118

Christopher B. Bean, "James Earl Rudder and the Transformation of Texas A&M University," 119-141

Patricia Martinez, "'Mi estimado Melchor': The Letters of Apolonia Berain de Sanchez and Melchor Sanchez-Navarro of Coahuila, Mexico, 1805-1840," 142-174

James T. Bratcher, "Stirrups in Relation to Feudalism, the Patron System, and Boss Rule in South Texas Politics," 175-187
Rob Robinson, "Why Brownsville Failed to Become 'The Next Coral Gables," 188-211

 

Book Reviews:

Bruce A. Glasrud and Merline Pitre (eds.), Black Women in Texas History,

      Reviewed by Marian J. Barber

Mary Margaret McAllen Amberson, A Brave Boy and a Good Soldier: John C.C. Hill and the Texas Expedition to Mier,

      Reviewed by Jean A. Stuntz

Chuck Parsons, John B. Armstrong, Texas Ranger and Pioneer Ranchman,

        Reviewed by Mary Trackwell

Stefan Nesterowicz, trans. by Elzbieta Szczepaniak McNeilly, Travel Notes: A Translation of "Notatki z podrozy",

        Reviewed by Dr. John M. Grondelski 

H. Joaquin Jackson and James L. Haley, One Ranger Returns,

        Reviewed by Melissa A. Wright 

Paul Cool, Salt Warriors: Insurgency on the Rio Grande,

        Reviewed by Dr. James Seymour 

 

Contributors

Manuscript Guidelines

Membership form for the STHA

 

 

   

 

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