Talking Texas History

Gene Preuss & Scott Sosebee

Talking Texas History explores Texas history before and beyond the Alamo. Hosted by Scott Sosebee and Gene Preuss, we talk with folks with a passion for Texas history, teach it, write it, support it, and with some who’ve made it. Our guests will include people who make Texas history accessible to the public (including academic historians, public historians, archivists, living history practitioners, and history enthusiasts) and will discuss new work, research, and our passion for local history.

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    Best Texas History Books To Dig Deeper

    If you listened to our six-part series on turning-point documents in Texas history, Gene and Scott now lay out a listener-friendly reading list with suggestions on what to pick up when you’re ready for deeper analysis and debate. If you're looking to build your Texas history bookshelf, this episode is for you. We have a list of the books we discuss in the links below, but this is just the starting place. Other books by these authors are also worth reading, and exploring. Subscribe, share the show with a friend who loves history, and leave a review so more people can find us. Books: Donald E. Chipman and Harriet Denise Joseph, Spanish Texas, 1519 - 1821, Revised   Alvar Nunez Cabeza De Vaca, Chronicle of the Narvaez Expedition  Alex Krieger, We Came Barefoot, Naked and Barefoot, The Journey of Cabeza Devaca across North America  Andrés Reséndez, A Land So Strange: The Epic Journey of Cabeza de Vaca Stephen L. Hardin, Texian Iliad: A Military History of the Texas Revolution Paul D. Lack, The Texas Revolutionary Experience: A Political and Social History, 1835-1836 Sam W. Haynes, Unsettled Land: From Revolution to Republic, the Struggle for Texas H. W. Brands, Lone Star Nation: How a Ragged Army of Volunteers Won the Battle for Texas Andrew Torget's Seeds of Empire, Cotton Slavery and the Transformation of the Texas Borderlands Greg Cantrell, Stephen F. Austin: Empresario of Texas James Crisp, Sleuthing the Alamo: Davy Crockett's Last Stand and Other Mysteries of the Texas Revolution Carl Moneyhon, Texas After the Civil War: The Struggle of Reconstruction Randolph B. Campbell, Grass Roots Reconstruction in Texas, 1865 to 1880. James Smallwood, The Feud That Wasn't: The Taylor Ring, Bill Sutton, John Wesley Hardin, and Violence in Texas Barry Crouch, The Freedmen's Bureau in Black Texas Greg Cantrell, Feeding The Wolf: John B. Rayner and the Politics of Race, 1850 - 1918 Lewis Gould, Progressives and Prohibitionists: Texas Democrats in the Wilson Era Alwwn Barr, Reconstruction to Reform: Texas Politics, 1876 to 1906

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Talking Texas History explores Texas history before and beyond the Alamo. Hosted by Scott Sosebee and Gene Preuss, we talk with folks with a passion for Texas history, teach it, write it, support it, and with some who’ve made it. Our guests will include people who make Texas history accessible to the public (including academic historians, public historians, archivists, living history practitioners, and history enthusiasts) and will discuss new work, research, and our passion for local history.

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