We are pleased to exhibit at the 2024 meeting of the Organization of American Historians in New Orleans, LA, from April 11 – April 14, 2024, and offer a discount on all of our new and award-winning books on Texas History, Politics, Border Studies and more. Head over to Booth #308 if you’re attending in-person to explore our list of new and recent titles, chat with Acquisitions Editor Sarah McGavick, and enjoy a great discount!
Apply the discount code UTXOAH during checkout to receive 30% off the full list price of any book for domestic orders, plus free domestic shipping. Offer valid through April 30, 2024. Free standard U.S. domestic shipping is included. Browse featured books below!
Below is a schedule of our authors presenting their work:
Panel | Time | |
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Charles Hughes, The Pillars of Music Row: Analyzing the Power Structure of Nashville’s Music Industry | 4/11 12:45 PM | |
Wesley G. Phelps, Getting the Story Straight: Queering Regional Identities | 4/12 10:30 AM | |
David Ponton III, Teaching American Identity with Primary Sources | 4/13, 8:45 AM | |
Philis Barragán Goetz, Mexican American Political Histories in the 20th Century | 4/13, 10:30 AM | |
Felipe Hinojosa, The Latinx South: New Directions and State of the Field | 4/13, 3:30 PM | |
Max Krochmal, Trends in University Programs for Labor Education: Reflections on the Past, Present, and Future | 4/13, 3:30 PM |
Historia USA
Edited by Luis Alvarez, Carlos Kevin Blanton, and Lorrin Thomas
Historia USA advances the interpretive and methodological innovations that are generating vibrant new historical narratives about Latina/o communities in the United States. The series prioritizes histories constructed within broad, interdisciplinary frameworks rather than discrete studies focused on a single group or discipline; narratives that account for the hemispheric and transnational dimensions of the US Latina/o experience; and scholarship that maps the experience of Latinx groups around the nation and traces their complicated histories far beyond standard and separate narratives. Submissions or queries may be directed to Senior Acquisitions Editor, Kerry Webb, kwebb@utpress.utexas.edu.