Journal of Texas History
The Journal of Texas History is a scholarly journal focused on Texas’s past, its influences, and its place in the greater history of the US. The Journal is a publication of the Alliance for Texas History (www.atxh.org). Printed copies are available at www.jtxh.org/journal-volumes.
Current Issue: Volume 1, Number 2 (2025)
Articles
“River of Death”: Industrial Pollution and the North Texas Trinity River inthe Progressive Era
Meghan Scott-Chaber
Shared Space, Contested Space: Enslaved Women in the Contested Space ofWhite Texas Baptists, 1840-1860
David Wilkie
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Book Reviews
The Crossing: El Paso, The Southwest, and America’s Forgotten Origin Story
Carlos Kevin Blanton
Fighting for Control: Power, Reproductive Care, and Race in the US-Mexico Borderlands
Rebecca A. Gonzalez
Texas: An American History
Walter L. Buenger
William Hanson and the Texas-Mexico Border: Violence, Corruption,and the Making of the Gatekeeper State
Zaragosa "Mito" Diaz-Espinoza
Public History Review