“There is nothing new in the world except the history you do not know.”
Harry S. Truman
Lecture Series:
- 2024: Johnny Cash: A Life In Songs
- 2023: The Continuity of Maya Religion After the Yucatan Conquest
- 2022: History Disrupted: How Social Media & the WWW Have Changed the Past
- 2021 (Fall): Pandemics Then & Now: The 1918 Flu & COVID-19
- 2021 (Spring): Give Us The Ballot: The Legacies of the 15th & 19th Amendments
- 2019: America’s Longest Wars: Vietnam & Afghanistan
- 2018 (Fall) : Born Enslaved: The WPA Recordings
- 2018 (Spring): Transcendentalism
- 2017 Eric Foner Talk: How the Civil War and Reconstruction Changed the Constitution
- 2016: Lots of Law East of the Pecos
- 2015: Destroyers of Worlds: The Bombs That Ended World War II
- 2014: The Politics Behind Texas History
- 2013: TV History: Fact or Fiction?
- 2012: Tumultuous Decades in the Rural Towns of Texas
- 2011: Studies in the Civil War
- 2010: Scholarly History of Americans in War, Disease and Disaster
- 2009: Scholarly History in the Digital Age
- 2008: Cowboy Art History and Culture
- 2007: The World Turned Upside Down: Texas Reconstruction
- 2006: A Rebellious and Revolutionary Generation
- 2005: Pickin’, Prancin’, Playin’: Cultural Glimpses of 20th Century America
- 2004: Texano Legacies
- 2003: Texas Through Time
- 2002: U.S. Diplomacy: The Quest for Peace in Troubled Times
- 2001: Texas Times, Texas Topics
- 2000: Texas Through Time