The Texas Journal of History includes articles from guest lecturers at fall and spring seminars and papers written by Academy of Freedom students. This issue also contains two book reviews and a postscript from Dr. Matthew McNiece, the new Burress Chair of American History.
Brown, Trevor
Seeking Truth: Impartial Analysis of the Life and Conflicts of Galileo Galilei
Teel, Lauren M.
A Government Terrified of Its People; Rebellion of a Different Kind: Manifest Destiny
Bono, Anastasia K.
Why the Declaration: The United States' Most Important Document; Manifest Destiny in 2007: The Theory is Still Present in American Thought
Rice, Josh
In Favor of a New Constittuion: 1787; In Opposition to Calhoun's Ideas Concerning the Nullification of a Federal Law
The Texas Journal of History includes articles from guest lecturers at fall and spring seminars and papers written by Academy of Freedom students. This issue also contains two book reviews and a postscript from Dr. Matthew McNiece, the new Burress Chair of American History.
Physical Description
35 p. ; 28 cm.
Notes
The Texas Journal of Genealogy and History began publication in 2002 as an outgrowth of the Walter M. and Evalynn Burress Chair of Genealogy and American History, endowed in the Douglas MacArthur Academy of Freedom at Howard Payne University. The journals included articles from guest lecturers (at fall and spring seminars), as well as papers written by Academy of Freedom students. Dr. Robert Mangrum edited and directed the publication, beginning in 2002 until 2007. In 2010, Dr. Matthew A. McNiece succeeded Dr. Mangrum as the Burress Professor of Genealogy and American History, and editor of the publication. In 2010, the emphasis was changed to historical articles only, and the title changed to Texas Journal of History. Publication of the journal is expected to continue.
This issue is part of the following collection of related materials.
Abilene Library Consortium
Featuring thousands of newspapers, photographs, sound recordings, technical drawings, and much more, this diverse collection tells the story of Texas through the preservation and exhibition of valuable resources.