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Book Review
| At the Heart of Texas: 100 Years of the Texas State Historical Association, 1897–1997. By Richard B. McCaslin. Foreword by J.P. Bryan. (Austin: Texas State Historical Association, 2007. xiii + 333 pp. Illustrations, appendices, DVD, notes, index. $39.95.)
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Since its founding in 1897, the Texas State Historical Association (TSHA) enjoyed a symbiotic relationship with the University of Texas at Austin. How ironic that this book should appear just as that relationship ceased. McCaslin's history is now a poignant memoir of the best and worst of times for the oldest learned society in Texas. |
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