Texas Through Time

Texas Through Time
Title Texas Through Time PDF eBook
Author Thomas E. Ewing
Publisher
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Release 2016-09-01
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ISBN 9781970007091

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Beyond Texas Through Time

Beyond Texas Through Time
Title Beyond Texas Through Time PDF eBook
Author Walter L. Buenger
Publisher Texas A&M University Press
Pages 318
Release 2011-01-27
Genre History
ISBN 1603442359

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In 1991 Walter L. Buenger and the late Robert A. Calvert compiled a pioneering work in Texas historiography: Texas Through Time, a seminal survey and critique of the field of Texas history from its inception through the end of the 1980s. Now, Buenger and Arnoldo De León have assembled an important new collection that assesses the current state of Texas historiography, building on the many changes in understanding and interpretation that have developed in the nearly twenty years since the publication of the original volume. This new work, Beyond Texas Through Time, departs from the earlier volume’s emphasis on the dichotomy between traditionalism and revisionism as they applied to various eras. Instead, the studies in this book consider the topical and thematic understandings of Texas historiography embraced by a new generation of Texas historians as they reflect analytically on the work of the past two decades. The resulting approaches thus offer the potential of informing the study of themes and topics other than those specifically introduced in this volume, extending its usefulness well beyond a review of the literature. In addition, the volume editors’ introduction proposes the application of cultural constructionism as an important third perspective on the thematic and topical analyses provided by the other contributors. Beyond Texas Through Time offers both a vantage point and a benchmark, serving as an important reference for scholars and advanced students of history and historiography, even beyond the borders of Texas.

Great Places to View Texas Geology

Great Places to View Texas Geology
Title Great Places to View Texas Geology PDF eBook
Author Thomas E. Ewing
Publisher
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Release 2019-04
Genre
ISBN 9781970007336

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Kunsthandwerk aus Torun, VR Polen

Kunsthandwerk aus Torun, VR Polen
Title Kunsthandwerk aus Torun, VR Polen PDF eBook
Author Staatliches Museum
Publisher
Pages 27
Release 1977
Genre
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Big Wonderful Thing

Big Wonderful Thing
Title Big Wonderful Thing PDF eBook
Author Stephen Harrigan
Publisher University of Texas Press
Pages 944
Release 2019-10-01
Genre History
ISBN 0292759517

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The story of Texas is the story of struggle and triumph in a land of extremes. It is a story of drought and flood, invasion and war, boom and bust, and of the myriad peoples who, over centuries of conflict, gave rise to a place that has helped shape the identity of the United States and the destiny of the world. “I couldn’t believe Texas was real,” the painter Georgia O’Keeffe remembered of her first encounter with the Lone Star State. It was, for her, “the same big wonderful thing that oceans and the highest mountains are.” Big Wonderful Thing invites us to walk in the footsteps of ancient as well as modern people along the path of Texas’s evolution. Blending action and atmosphere with impeccable research, New York Times best-selling author Stephen Harrigan brings to life with novelistic immediacy the generations of driven men and women who shaped Texas, including Spanish explorers, American filibusters, Comanche warriors, wildcatters, Tejano activists, and spellbinding artists—all of them taking their part in the creation of a place that became not just a nation, not just a state, but an indelible idea. Written in fast-paced prose, rich with personal observation and a passionate sense of place, Big Wonderful Thing calls to mind the literary spirit of Robert Hughes writing about Australia or Shelby Foote about the Civil War. Like those volumes it is a big book about a big subject, a book that dares to tell the whole glorious, gruesome, epically sprawling story of Texas.

Gone to Texas

Gone to Texas
Title Gone to Texas PDF eBook
Author Randolph B. Campbell
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 479
Release 2017-03-15
Genre HISTORY
ISBN 9780190642396

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Gone to Texas: A History of the Lone Star State engagingly tells the story of the Lone Star State, from the arrival of humans in the Panhandle more than 10,000 years ago to the opening of the twenty-first century. Focusing on the state's successive waves of immigrants, the book offers an inclusive view of the vast array of Texans who, often in conflict with each other and always in a struggle with the land, created a history and an idea of Texas. An Instructor's Resource Manual and a set of approximately 400 PowerPoint slides to accompany Gone to Texas, Third Edition, are now available to adopters. Please contact your local Oxford University Press representative for details.

Lone Star

Lone Star
Title Lone Star PDF eBook
Author T. R. Fehrenbach
Publisher Open Road Media
Pages 949
Release 2014-04-01
Genre History
ISBN 1497609704

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The definitive account of the incomparable Lone Star state by the author of Fire & Blood: A History of Mexico. T. R. Fehrenbach is a native Texan, military historian and the author of several important books about the region, but none as significant as this work, arguably the best single volume about Texas ever published. His account of America's most turbulent state offers a view that only an insider could capture. From the native tribes who lived there to the Spanish and French soldiers who wrested the territory for themselves, then to the dramatic ascension of the republic of Texas and the saga of the Civil War years. Fehrenbach describes the changes that disturbed the state as it forged its unique character. Most compelling is the one quality that would remain forever unchanged through centuries of upheaval: the courage of the men and women who struggled to realize their dreams in The Lone Star State.