Post by Hollowhorn on Feb 14, 2012 19:19:22 GMT -5
Folks, some links to articles from the "Southwestern Historical Quarterly" on the Alamo in particular & the Texas Revolution in general. If I have missed any or you would like to include a link to an article not listed, please let me know.
The links will take you to page 1 of any given article, be advised that there is sometimes a map or photograph pertaining to the article on the previous page (I learned this halfway through the exercise)
The Alamo:
A Critical Study of the Siege of the Alamo and the Personnel of Its Defenders. Part 1
A Critical Study of the Siege of the Alamo and the Personnel of Its Defenders. Part 2
A Critical Study of the Siege of the Alamo and the Personnel of Its Defenders. Part 3
A Critical Study of the Siege of the Alamo and the Personnel of Its Defenders. Part 4
A Nacogdoches Resolution on the Storming of the Alamo
”A Reservoir of Spiritual Power”: Patriotic Faith at the Alamo in the Twentieth Century
Damacio Jimenez: The Lost and Found Alamo Defender
James Butler Bonham: A Consistent Rebel
Mystery Artist of the Alamo: Jose Juan Sanchez
Portraying an American Original: The Likeness of Davy Crockett
Remembering the Alamo: The Story of the Texas Revolution in Popular Culture
The Artist’s Alamo: A Reappraisal of Pictorial Evidence: 1836-1850
The Burial Place of the Alamo Heroes
The Felix Nunez Account and the Siege of the Alamo: A Critical Appraisal
The Mexican Press of 1836 and the Battle of the Alamo
The Second Battle for the Alamo
The Thermopylae Quotation
”To the People of Texas and All Americans in the World”
Travis- A Potential Sam Huston
The Revolution (General):
A Letter From Old Goliad
Abel Morgan and His Account of the battle of Goliad
American Powder’s Part in Winning Texas Independence
Analysis of the Work of the General Council, Provisional Government of Texas, 1835-1836. Part 1
Analysis of the Work of the General Council, Provisional Government of Texas, 1835-1836. Part 2
Analysis of the Work of the General Council, Provisional Government of Texas, 1835-1836. Part 3
Benjamin Rush Milam. Part 1
Benjamin Rush Milam. Part 2
Charles Drake Ferris, Unknown Veteran of San Jacinto
E.M. Pease’s Account of the Texas Revolution
”Just As I Have Written It”: A Study of the Authenticity of the Manuscript of Jose Enrique de la Pena’s Account of the Texas Campaign
In Pursuit of Herman Ehrenberg: A Research Adventure
Identity Crisis: Just Who Did James W. Fannin Jnr. Think He Was
James W. Fannin Jnr., In the Texas Revolution, Part 1.
James W. Fannin Jnr., In the Texas Revolution, Part 2.
James W. Fannin Jnr., In the Texas Revolution, Part 3.
Politics and the Treatment of the Mexican Prisoners after the Battle of San Jacinto
The Ark of the Covenant of the Texas Declaration of Independence
The Journal of Col. Eduard Harkort, Captain of Engineers, Texas Army, February 8-July 17, 1836
The Little Book That Wasn’t There: The Myth and Mystery of the de la Pena Diary
The Men of Goliad
The Military History of the Texas Revolution: An Overview
The “Sabine Chute”: The U.S. Army and the Texas Revolution
The Signing of Texas’ Declaration of Independence: Myth and Record
The ‘Twin Sisters’ Cannon 1836 to 65
Vince’s Bridge: Question Mark of the San Jacinto Campaign
Other Items of Interest:
Almonte’s Inspection of Texas in 1834
An Incident at Velasco 1832
Bexar: Profile of a Tejano Community, 1820-1832
First Impressions of Mexico, 1828, by Reuben Potter
Hispanic-Mexican San Antonio: 1836-1861
Mirabeau B. Lamar’s Texas Journal. Part 1
Mirabeau B. Lamar’s Texas Journal. Part 2
Sam Huston and Eliza Allen: The Marriage and the Mystery
The Amateur Historian (Asbury)
The Romantic Rhetoric of the Spanish Governor’s Palace in San Antonio, Texas
The links will take you to page 1 of any given article, be advised that there is sometimes a map or photograph pertaining to the article on the previous page (I learned this halfway through the exercise)
The Alamo:
A Critical Study of the Siege of the Alamo and the Personnel of Its Defenders. Part 1
A Critical Study of the Siege of the Alamo and the Personnel of Its Defenders. Part 2
A Critical Study of the Siege of the Alamo and the Personnel of Its Defenders. Part 3
A Critical Study of the Siege of the Alamo and the Personnel of Its Defenders. Part 4
A Nacogdoches Resolution on the Storming of the Alamo
”A Reservoir of Spiritual Power”: Patriotic Faith at the Alamo in the Twentieth Century
Damacio Jimenez: The Lost and Found Alamo Defender
James Butler Bonham: A Consistent Rebel
Mystery Artist of the Alamo: Jose Juan Sanchez
Portraying an American Original: The Likeness of Davy Crockett
Remembering the Alamo: The Story of the Texas Revolution in Popular Culture
The Artist’s Alamo: A Reappraisal of Pictorial Evidence: 1836-1850
The Burial Place of the Alamo Heroes
The Felix Nunez Account and the Siege of the Alamo: A Critical Appraisal
The Mexican Press of 1836 and the Battle of the Alamo
The Second Battle for the Alamo
The Thermopylae Quotation
”To the People of Texas and All Americans in the World”
Travis- A Potential Sam Huston
The Revolution (General):
A Letter From Old Goliad
Abel Morgan and His Account of the battle of Goliad
American Powder’s Part in Winning Texas Independence
Analysis of the Work of the General Council, Provisional Government of Texas, 1835-1836. Part 1
Analysis of the Work of the General Council, Provisional Government of Texas, 1835-1836. Part 2
Analysis of the Work of the General Council, Provisional Government of Texas, 1835-1836. Part 3
Benjamin Rush Milam. Part 1
Benjamin Rush Milam. Part 2
Charles Drake Ferris, Unknown Veteran of San Jacinto
E.M. Pease’s Account of the Texas Revolution
”Just As I Have Written It”: A Study of the Authenticity of the Manuscript of Jose Enrique de la Pena’s Account of the Texas Campaign
In Pursuit of Herman Ehrenberg: A Research Adventure
Identity Crisis: Just Who Did James W. Fannin Jnr. Think He Was
James W. Fannin Jnr., In the Texas Revolution, Part 1.
James W. Fannin Jnr., In the Texas Revolution, Part 2.
James W. Fannin Jnr., In the Texas Revolution, Part 3.
Politics and the Treatment of the Mexican Prisoners after the Battle of San Jacinto
The Ark of the Covenant of the Texas Declaration of Independence
The Journal of Col. Eduard Harkort, Captain of Engineers, Texas Army, February 8-July 17, 1836
The Little Book That Wasn’t There: The Myth and Mystery of the de la Pena Diary
The Men of Goliad
The Military History of the Texas Revolution: An Overview
The “Sabine Chute”: The U.S. Army and the Texas Revolution
The Signing of Texas’ Declaration of Independence: Myth and Record
The ‘Twin Sisters’ Cannon 1836 to 65
Vince’s Bridge: Question Mark of the San Jacinto Campaign
Other Items of Interest:
Almonte’s Inspection of Texas in 1834
An Incident at Velasco 1832
Bexar: Profile of a Tejano Community, 1820-1832
First Impressions of Mexico, 1828, by Reuben Potter
Hispanic-Mexican San Antonio: 1836-1861
Mirabeau B. Lamar’s Texas Journal. Part 1
Mirabeau B. Lamar’s Texas Journal. Part 2
Sam Huston and Eliza Allen: The Marriage and the Mystery
The Amateur Historian (Asbury)
The Romantic Rhetoric of the Spanish Governor’s Palace in San Antonio, Texas