| Year Awarded |
Name |
Dissertation Title |
Affiliation |
|
2012 |
John Gram |
“Education
on the Edge of Empire:
Pueblos and the Federal Boarding Schools, 1880-1930” |
Adjunct
Lecturer of History, Southern Methodist University |
|
2012 |
Anna Banhegyi |
"Where Marx Meets Osceola:
Ideology and Mythology in the Eastern Bloc Western" |
Szoloto Bilingual Educational Foundation - Budapest,
Hungary |
| 2011 |
Timothy P.
Bowman |
"Blood Oranges: Citriculture,
Colonialism, and the Making of Anglo-American Identity
in the Lower Rio Grande Valley Borderlands during the
Twentieth Century" |
Assistant Professor of
History, West Texas A&M |
| 2010 |
George T. Diaz |
"Contrabandista
Communities: States and Smugglers in the Lower Rio
Grande Borderlands, 1848-1945" |
Assistant Professor of
History, Sam Houston State university |
| 2010 |
Eduardo Morález |
"From Tejano to
Latino in Indiana: The Evolving Class and Ethnic
Identity of Mexican Migrants to the Great Lakes,
1900-2000" |
History Instructor, North Lake College
and El Centro College |
| 2010 |
David Rex
Galindo |
"Propaganda
fide: Training Franciscan Missionaries in New Spain" |
Assistant Professor of
History, Stephen F. Austin State University |
| 2009 |
Edward James
Dudlo |
"Martial
Borderland: The Armed Incorporation of New Mexico,
1598-1912" |
Lead Faculty of History Department,
Brookhaven College |
| 2009 |
Jose Gabriel
Martinez-Serna |
"Vineyards in
the Desert: The Jesuits and the Rise and Decline of an
Indian Town in New Spain's Northeastern Borderlands" |
Visiting Assistant
Professor of History, West Virginia University
|
|
2009 |
Helen McLure |
“‘I Suppose You Think
Strange the Murder of Women and Children’: White-capping
and Lynching in the American West, 1850-1930” |
Adjunct Assistant Professor History,
University of Texas at Dallas |
| 2009 |
Paul T. Nelson |
"Utah's Canyon
Country: Hope and Experience Approach an American
Desert, 1500-1936" |
Adjunct Lecturer of History,
Otterbein University |
| 2008 |
Matthew M.
Babcock |
"Turning Apaches
into Spaniards: North America's Forgotten Indian
Reservations" |
Assistant Professor of History,
University of North Texas, Dallas |
| 2008 |
Houston F.
Mount, II |
"Oilfield
Revolutionary: The Career of Everette Lee DeGolyer" |
Assistant Professor of History, East
Central University, Oklahoma |
| 2008 |
Jeffrey M.
Schulze |
"Trans-Nations:
Indians, Imagined Communities, and Border Realities in
the Twentieth Century" |
Senior Lecturer of History, University of
Texas at Dallas |
| 2007 |
Alicia M. Dewey |
"Risk and Opportunity on the U.S./Mexico Border: Credit, Bankruptcy, and the Emergence of the Anglo and Mexican-American Middle Classes in South Texas, 1898-1941" |
Associate Professor of History, Biola
University |
| 2007 |
Clive G. Siegle |
"Ciboleros and Sharps Rifles: Hispanics, Anglos, and the Great Buffalo Harvest, 1785-1879"
|
Faculty, History,
Richland College |
| 2007 |
José A. Ramírez |
"Tejanos in World War I: Here and Over There"
|
History Instructor, Laredo Community
College |
| 2006 |
Bonnie M. Martin |
"'To Have and To Hold'…Human Collateral: Mortgaging Slaves to Build Virginia and South Carolina"
|
Visiting Professor of
History, Pacific Lutheran University |
| 2006 |
Francis X. Galán |
"Last Soldiers, First Pioneers: The Los Adaes Border Community on the Louisiana-Texas Frontier, 1721-1779"
|
History Lecturer, University of Texas at
San Antonio |
| 2006 |
Jimmy L. Bryan Jr. |
"The American Elsewhere: Adventurism and Manliness in the Age of Expansion, 1814-1848"
|
Associate Professor of History, Lamar
University |
| 2004 |
Amy Meschke
Porter |
“Women’s Lives Through Women’s Wills in the Spanish and Mexican Borderlands, 1750-1846”
|
Program Director and Assistant Professor
of History, Texas A & M University, San Antonio |
| 2003 |
Kerry R. Oman |
"As Far as the Eye Can Reach’: Eastern Sensibilities and the Changing Western Landscape" |
Independent scholar |