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Published since 1897, Southwestern Historical Quarterly is the oldest continuously published historical journal in the United States, bringing the latest research in Texas history to a wide audience of history lovers and scholars. The Quarterly also regularly publishes edited and annotated historical documents.

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Volume 128, Number 4, April 2025Table of Contents

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View African American State Volunteers in the New South: Race, Masculinity, and the Militia in Georgia, Texas, and Virginia, 1871–1906 by John Patrick Blair (review)
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View Francisco Amangual, Trustee of the Presidio: Administration, Dereliction, and the Flying Squadrons in the Comandancia General, 1680–1810 by Roland Rodríguez (review)
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View “We Want Better Education!”: The 1960s Chicano Student Movement, School Walkouts, and the Quest for Educational Reform in South Texas by James B. Barrera (review)
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ISSN | 1558-9560 |
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Print ISSN | 0038-478X |
Launched on MUSE | 2025-07-09 |
Open Access | No |
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