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The dispute, which dragged on for the better part of a year, concerned the balance of the Texas State Historical Association’s board members. Per its own bylaws, TSHA must comprise half ...
A dispute is brewing within a Texas educational organization that could shape how the state’s history is taught to the next generation of students – history that includes everything from the ...
The annual business meeting of the Texas State Historical Association is usually a staid affair. Members and leaders of the association—a mix of professional historians, custodians of museums ...
Texas State Historical Association members can’t agree on the makeup of the group’s board. And Executive Director J.P. Bryan, a descendant of Stephen F. Austin, is suing. Texas State ...
Texas historians began bringing narratives of forgotten and neglected groups to light, narratives that, over the last 30 years, the Texas State Historical Association, through the Handbook of ...
Texas State Historical Association Announces Texas Revolution Rendezvous April 25-27, 2025, in San Antonio. News provided by. ... images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, ...
Two sides have settled a divisive legal showdown at the Texas State Historical Association that threatened to alter how Texas history is taught across the state. The legal feud between Galveston ...
A battle over control of the Texas State Historical Association is taking place in the courts. The two parties should work together to expand who participates.
Texas State Historical Association members can’t agree on the makeup of the group’s board. And Executive Director J.P. Bryan, a descendant of Stephen F. Austin, is suing.
A significant source of funding comes from the state — with $480,000 currently set aside for TSHA from the Texas Historical Commission budget every two years.
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