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At the Heart of Texas : One Hundred Years of the Texas State Historical Association, 1897-1997

Founded in 1897, when the state of Texas was just half a century old, the Texas State Historical Association soon became known as the nation's most dynamic regional history organization. Earlier attempts to organize historical societies in Texas, traced in the opening chapter, illuminate the fa...

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Autor principal: McCaslin, Richard B.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: College Station : Texas State Historical Assn Press, 2014.
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505 0 |a Foreword; Author's Preface; ONE Academic Alchemy: The Roots of the Association; TWO We Will Not Fail: George P. Garrison, 1897-1910; THREE The Chief: Eugene C. Barker, 1910-1937; FOUR A Broader Scope and a Bigger Job: Walter P. Webb, 1939-1946; FIVE Old Man Texas Himself: H. Bailey Carroll, 1946-1966; SIX In the Shadow of Webb: Joe B. Frantz, 1966-1977; SEVEN Completing the First Century: James W. Pohl, 1985-1986; Epilogue; A. Constitution and By-laws; B. Charter Members; C. Directors; D. Presidents; E. Executive Council/Board of Directors; F. Fellows; G. Publications. 
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