Historian Benjamin Heber Johnson, reared in Houston, retells Texas history in a way that will appeal to a broad range of the state's readers.
Hundreds of civilians are believed to have died while fleeing east to Louisiana during the Texas Revolution 189 years ago.
Quick LinksThe "Historical" Narrative of 'Texas Rising'Critics on the Portrayal of Characters Within 'Texas Rising'Acknowledging the Inaccuracy of 'Texas Rising'With Taylor Sheridan's Season 2 of 1923 ...
History of the Alamo The Alamo, originally known as the Mission San Antonio de Valero, has roots that stretch back to the ...
To celebrate Texas Independence Day on March 2, here are 10 facts about the revolution you might not know. A little over 50 years after the siege of the Alamo, the old chapel with that famous ...
Drew Landry is an assistant professor of government at South Plains College. His views do not necessarily represent those of SPC. He was also the Democratic candidate for HD 83 in 2018, losing to ...
Your Artstor image groups were copied to Workspace. The Artstor website will be retired on Aug 1st. The Southwestern Historical Quarterly Vol. 23, No. 4, APRIL, 1920 JAMES W. FANNIN, JR., IN THE TEXAS ...
o James Aalan Bernsen, The Lost War for Texas: Rebels, American Burrites, and the Texas Revolution of 1811 (TAMU Press) • Mary M. Hughes Research Fellowship in Texas History: Hannah Shepherd ...