William P. Clements Center for Southwest Studies
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William P. Clements Center for Southwest Studies
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William P. Clements Center for Southwest Studies
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- The new Dallas, immigrants, community institutions, and cultural diversity : a collection of student papers, edited by Dennis D. Cordell and Jane Lenz Elder
- Voices from the Goliad frontier, municipal council minutes 1821-1835, Presidio of La Bahía del Espíritu Santo 1821-1828, Villa of Goliad 1830-1835, the long misunderstanding 1821, correspondence 1827-1835, applications for land 1833-1834, laws received for enforcement 1824-1834, translation and introduction, Malcolm D. McLean ; Illustrations, Jack Jackson ; Foreword, DAvid J. Weber ; editor and designer, John R. McLean
- Narrative of the Texan Santa Fé expedition, comprising a description of a tour through Texas, and across the great southwestern prairies, the Camanche and Caygua hunting-grounds, with an account of the sufferings from want of food, losses from hostile Indians, and final capture of the Texans and their march, as prisoners, to the city of Mexico; with illustrations and maps, by George Wilkins Kendall ; edited by Gerald D. Saxon & William B. Taylor
- Inventing the Fiesta city, heritage and carnival in San Antonio, Laura Hernández-Ehrisman
- Postcards from the Río Bravo border, picturing the place, placing the picture, 1900s-1950s, by Daniel D. Arreola
- The Comanche empire, Pekka Hämäläinen
- Peace came in the form of a woman, Indians and Spaniards in the Texas borderlands, Juliana Barr
- Dallas public and private, aspects of an American city, Warren Leslie ; new foreword by Harvey J. Graff and Patricia Evridge Hill ; new preface by the author
- Cow boys and cattle men, class and masculinities on the Texas frontier, 1865-1900, Jacqueline M. Moore
- Smeltertown, making and remembering a Southwest border community, Monica Perales
- Sunbelt rising, the politics of place, space, and region, edited by Michelle Nickerson and Darren Dochuk
- Fugitive landscapes, the forgotten history of the U.S.-Mexico borderlands, Samuel Truett
- Backroads pragmatists, Mexico's melting pot and civil rights in the United States, Ruben Flores
- The Tejano community, 1836-1900, by Arnoldo De León ; with a contribution by Kenneth L. Stewart ; new foreword by Richard Griswold del Castillo ; new afterword by the author
- To the people of Texas, an appeal, in vindication of his conduct of the Navy, by Edwin W. Moore ; edited by Jonathan W. Jordan
- Desert days, my life as a field archaeologist, Fred Wendorf ; introduction by Romuald Schild
- War and peace on the Rio Grande frontier, 1830-1880, Miguel Ángel González-Quiroga
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