
History Faculty Publications and Presentations
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Submissions from 1987
Oral History: A Tool for the Study of Mexican American History in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas, Hubert J. Miller
A citizen's guide to government and politics in Brownsville, Russell C. Richardson and Anthony K. Knopp
Books from 1986
Studies in Brownsville history, Milo Kearney
A New Perspective on Indian-White Contact: Cultural Symbols and Colonial Trade, Christopher L. Miller and George Hamell
Submissions from 1982
A Countryside Remembrance, Carl C. Wright
Submissions from 1976
Church and State in Mexico from Calles to Cárdenas, 1924-1938, Harriett Denise Joseph
Submissions from 1974
Integration of Mexican-American Heritage into United States History, Hubert J. Miller
Submissions from 1973
Victor Considerant and the Failure of La Réunion, Rondel V. Davidson
Antonio de Mendoza: First Viceroy of Mexico, Hubert J. Miller
Juan de Zumarraga: First Bishop of Mexico, Hubert J. Miller
Submissions from 1972
Bartolome de Las Casas: Protector of the Indians, Hubert J. Miller
Hernan Cortes: Conquistador and Colonizer, Hubert J. Miller
Submissions from 1970
History of the Lincoln County War by Maurice Garland Fulton and Robert M. Mullin (review), Felix D. Almaraz Jr.
Submissions from 1968
When the Eagle Screamed: The Romantic Horizon in American Diplomacy, 1800-1860 by William H. Goetzmann (review), Elmer W. Flaccus
Submissions from 1966
The Secret Adversary: Henry George Ward and Texas, 1825-1827, Elmer W. Flaccus
Submissions from 1954
Commodore David Porter and the Mexican Navy, Elmer W. Flaccus