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PUBLICATIONS


Books Published by the Clements Center

Adler, Michael, and Herbert W. Dick, eds. Picuris Pueblo through Time: Eight Centuries of Change at a Northern Rio Grande Pueblo. Dallas: William P. Clements Center for Southwest Studies, 1999.  Now available online!

Craddock, Jerry R., ed. Zaldívar and the Cattle of Cíbola: Vicente de Zaldívar's Report of His Expedition to the Buffalo Plains in 1598. Bilingual edition, trans. by John H. R. Polt. Foreword by David J. Weber. Dallas: William P. Clements Center for Southwest Studies, 1999.  Zaldivar and the Cattle of Cibola monography is now on line at http://repositories.cdlib.org/rcrs_ias_ucb/cibola/zaldivar1/ courtesy of the Research Center for Romance Studies, International and Area Studies at the University of California, Berkeley.

Cordell, Dennis and Jane Lenz Elder, eds. The New Dallas: Immigrants, Ethnic Entrepreneurship, and Cultural Diversity--A Collection of Student Papers. Dallas: William P. Clements Center for Southwest Studies, 2000.  No longer in print.

Graybill, Andrew, ed.  Ruth Allen's Chapters in the History of Organized Labor in TexasOriginally published in 1941.  Dallas:  William P. Clements Center for Southwest Studies, .2006.

Imhoff, Brian.  The Diary of Juan Domίnquez de Mendoza's Expedition into Texas (1683-1684).  A Spanish Language Critical Edition with Facsimile.  Dallas: William P. Clements Center for Southwest Studies, 2002.

McElhaney, Jackie, ed. The 1936 Texas Almanac. Dallas: William P Clements Center for Southwest Studies, 2006.  Foreword by Elizabeth Cruce Alvarez, editor Texas Almanac 2006-2007.

McLean, Malcolm D., trsn., John R. McLean, designer, Voices from the Goliad Frontier, 1821-1835 (book and CD).  Dallas:  William P. Clements Center for Southwest Studies, Spring 2008.


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Last updated January 31, 2008.



Reprint of Ruth Allen's
Chapters in the History of Organized Labor in Texas. 
 
With new introduction by Andrew Graybill, ed., 2006



Reprint of The 1936 Centennial Edition of the Texas Almanac .  With new introduction by Jackie McElhaney, 2006.


The Diary of Juan Dominguez de Mendoza's Expedition into Texas (1684-1684)
Brian Imhoff, 2002.


The New Dallas
Dennis Cordell and Jane Lenz Elder, eds. 2000.


Picuris Pueblo Through Time: Eight Centuries of Change at Northern Rio Grande Pueblo. Edited by Michael Adler and Herbert Dick. 1999.
Now available online!


Zaldivar and the CAttle of Cibola
Jerry Craddock, ed.
John Polt, trans. 1999.


Voices from the Goliad Frontier, 1821-1835,
 translated by Malcolm McLean, designer John R. McLean, 2008.