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Jenkins Research Fellowship in Texas History<br/> Sarah Curry—The Intersection of White Supremacy, Anti-communism, and Womanhood at the Height of the Cold War</p> <p>Lawrence T. Jones III Research Fellowship in Civil War Texas History Noah F. Crawford—“’I Might as Well Die Here’: The American Civil War Refugee Crisis on the Battlefield, the Home Eront, and the Border” [dissertation research]</p> <p>Larry McNeill Research Fellowship in Texas Legal History<br/> Michael Banerjee—America’s Independent Republics: Texas, Vermont, and Hawai‘i</p> </blockquote> <p>All in all, it was a great meeting, with many positive comments from the attendees. We look forward to doing it all again next year!</p> <p>The 2024 San Jacinto Patrons Dinner and San Jacinto Symposium will take place in Houston, Texas, on Saturday, April 27. This event promises an engaging exploration of Texas history centering upon the Battle of San Jacinto. 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以下是内容的简要摘录,以代替摘要: 西南部收藏 点击查看大图 查看完整分辨率 圣萨巴河北岸,距离得克萨斯州梅纳德市约一英里处,矗立着圣路易斯-德拉斯-阿马里拉斯 Presidio 遗址。该遗址既有西班牙时期的遗迹,也有大萧条时期重建工作的遗迹,在梅纳德县的管理下向游客开放。北德克萨斯大学德克萨斯历史门户网站 THC 藏品提供。 德克萨斯州历史学会第 128 届年会于 2024 年 2 月 28 日至 3 月 2 日在学院站的德克萨斯 A&M 会议中心举行,取得了巨大成功!共有 639 人出席了会议和晚宴!我们举办了 30 场学术会议、10 场招待会和宴会,并为来自德克萨斯州各地、其他几个州和美国境外的来宾安排了一次场外参观。乡村歌星克莱-沃克(Clay Walker)表演了精彩的节目,各种拍卖会上的竞拍也十分热烈(而且很成功!)我们迎来了两位新研究员,沃森-阿诺德(Watson C. Arnold)和劳里-贾辛斯基(Laurie Jasinski),并颁发了一系列令人印象深刻的教育和研究优秀奖: 玛丽-乔恩和 J. P. 布莱恩教育领导力奖 K-12-凯特琳-鲍姆加滕(Caitlin Baumgarten) 大学一级-肯德拉-德哈特(Kendra DeHart)博士 约翰-W. 克莱恩德克萨斯州历史教育奖 帕特里夏-里奇-科拉尔-霍顿-图里斯德克萨斯州历史最佳图书纪念奖 韦斯利-菲尔普斯-《劳伦斯诉德克萨斯州案之前》(Before Lawrence v. Texas:凯特-布鲁克斯-贝茨历史研究奖 [图书] 罗恩-泰勒-德克萨斯石版画:艾尔-洛曼纪念奖 [图书] 詹姆斯-巴雷拉-"我们想要更好的教育!":H. Bailey Carroll 西南历史季刊最佳文章奖 Frank de la Teja-"西班牙-德克萨斯社区的妇女生活:第 1 届 Jesús "Frank" de la Teja-Becerra、María Josefa Agustina 第 2 届 Benjamin V. Allison-Glauben、Max Lynna Kay Shuffield 德州犹太史纪念奖 Gabrielle Lyle--"Hebrew in Harlingen:德克萨斯州南部期刊》,第 37 卷,第 1 期,2024 年春季 [第 452 页结束] 德州犹太人协会还继续通过颁发竞争性奖学金来支持正在进行的教育和研究工作: Cecilia Steinfeldt 艺术与物质文化研究奖学金 Alana Coates-Fire and Alchemy: Divergent Materiality and Institutional Critique in the Work of South Texas Artist Jesse Amado Catarino 和 Evangelina Hernández Latino History 研究奖学金 Karla A. Lira-For The City:德克萨斯州历史研究奖学金 Alberto Wilson-Immigration and Naturalization's Alien Commuter Program John H. Jenkins Research Fellowship in Texas History Sarah Curry-The Intersection of White Supremacy, Anti-communism, and Womanhood at the Height of the Cold War Lawrence T. Jones III Research Fellowship in Civil War Texas History Noah F. Crawford-"I Might as Well Die Here":美国内战时期战场、本土和边境的难民危机"[论文研究] Larry McNeill 德州法律史研究奖学金 Michael Banerjee-America's Independent Republics:总之,这是一次非常棒的会议,与会者给予了很多积极的评价。我们期待明年再次举办这样的会议!2024 年圣哈辛托赞助人晚宴和圣哈辛托研讨会将于 4 月 27 日星期六在德克萨斯州休斯顿举行。这次活动将以圣哈辛托战役为中心,对德克萨斯州的历史进行深入探讨。该研讨会已举办 23 届,是专门讨论德克萨斯革命时代的顶级会议。本次研讨会的使命是促进公众对德克萨斯州墨西哥民族时代(1821-1835 年)、德克萨斯革命(1835-1836 年)、圣哈辛托战役(1836 年)和德克萨斯共和国(1836-1845 年)的认识和学术讨论,深入探讨塑造了我们今天所知的德克萨斯州的历史转变。它从...
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The ruins of Presidio San Luis de las Amarillas stand about a mile from Menard, Texas, on the northern bank of the San Saba River. A mixture of Spanish-period remains and the vestiges of a Great-Depression-era reconstruction effort, the site is open to visitors under the management of Menard County. Courtesy of THC Collection, Portal of Texas History, University of North Texas.

The 128th Annual Meeting of the TSHA, held at the Texas A&M Conference Center in College Station February 28 to March 2, 2024, was a tremendous success! Attendance for the meeting and gala totaled 639! We hosted thirty scholarly sessions, ten receptions and banquets, and one offsite tour for our guests, who came from all over Texas, several other states, and outside the United States. Country star Clay Walker performed a great show, and bidding in the various auctions was lively (and prosperous!) We welcomed two new Fellows, Watson C. Arnold and Laurie Jasinski, and handed out an impressive list of other awards for excellence in education and research:

Mary Jon and J. P. Bryan Leadership in Education Award
K–12—Caitlin Baumgarten
College Level—Dr. Kendra DeHart

John W. Crain Texas History Education Award
Patricia Ritchie

Coral Horton Tullis Memorial Prize for Best Book on Texas History
Wesley Phelps—Before Lawrence v. Texas: The Making of a Queer Social Movement

Kate Broocks Bates Award for Historical Research [Book]
Ron Tyler—Texas Lithographs: A Century of History in Images

Al Lowman Memorial Prize [Book]
James Barrera—“We Want Better Education!”: The 1960s Chicano Student Movement, School Walkouts, and the Quest for Education Reform in South Texas

H. Bailey Carroll Award for Best Article in the Southwestern Historical Quarterly
Frank de la Teja—“Women’s Lives in a Spanish-Texas Community: San Antonio de Béxar, 1718–1821,” Vol. 126, No. 3, January 2023

Randolph B. “Mike” Campbell Award for Best Article in the New Handbook of Texas
1st Jesús “Frank” de la Teja—Becerra, María Josefa Agustina
2nd Benjamin V. Allison—Glauben, Max

Lynna Kay Shuffield Memorial Award in Texas Jewish History
Gabrielle Lyle—“Hebrew in Harlingen: An Examination of Jewish Community Development in the Rio Grande Valley,” The Journal of South Texas, Vol. 37, No. 1, Spring 2024 [End Page 452]

The TSHA also continued to support ongoing educational and research efforts through the granting of competitive fellowships:

Cecilia Steinfeldt Fellowship for Research in the Arts and Material Culture Alana Coates—Fire and Alchemy: Divergent Materiality and Institutional Critique in the Work of South Texas Artist Jesse Amado

Catarino and Evangelina Hernández Research Fellowship in Latino History Karla A. Lira—For The City: Latinx and Black Ball Players at the University of Houston, 1950–1970

Mary M. Hughes Research Fellowship in Texas History
Alberto Wilson—Immigration and Naturalization’s Alien Commuter Program

John H. Jenkins Research Fellowship in Texas History
Sarah Curry—The Intersection of White Supremacy, Anti-communism, and Womanhood at the Height of the Cold War

Lawrence T. Jones III Research Fellowship in Civil War Texas History Noah F. Crawford—“’I Might as Well Die Here’: The American Civil War Refugee Crisis on the Battlefield, the Home Eront, and the Border” [dissertation research]

Larry McNeill Research Fellowship in Texas Legal History
Michael Banerjee—America’s Independent Republics: Texas, Vermont, and Hawai‘i

All in all, it was a great meeting, with many positive comments from the attendees. We look forward to doing it all again next year!

The 2024 San Jacinto Patrons Dinner and San Jacinto Symposium will take place in Houston, Texas, on Saturday, April 27. This event promises an engaging exploration of Texas history centering upon the Battle of San Jacinto. Now in its 23rd year, the Symposium is the premier conference dedicated to the era of the Texas Revolution. With a mission to foster public awareness and scholarly discussions surrounding the Mexican national era in Texas (1821–1835), the Texas Revolution (1835–1836), the Battle of San Jacinto (1836), and the Republic of Texas (1836–1845), this symposium delves deep into the historical transitions that shaped Texas as we know it today. It begins with...

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期刊介绍: The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, continuously published since 1897, is the premier source of scholarly information about the history of Texas and the Southwest. The first 100 volumes of the Quarterly, more than 57,000 pages, are now available Online with searchable Tables of Contents.
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