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Past Recipients of Clements Center Research Fellowships

*2008-2009* 

ROBERT T. CHASE
The Bill & Rita Clements Center Fellow for the Study of Southwestern America

Ph.D. in United States History, University of Maryland, 2008.
Assistant Professor of History, State University of New York-Stony Brook
"Civil Rights on the Cell Block: Race, Reform, and Punishment in Texas Prisons and the Nation, 1945-1990."

RAPHAEL B. FOLSOM
The Bill & Rita Clements Center Fellow for the Study of Southwestern America

Ph.D. in Latin American History, Yale University, December 2007.
Assistant Professor of History, University of Oklahoma. 
This Weeping Land:  The Making, Destruction, and Rebirth of the Yaqui Mission Towns, 1533-1810, forthcoming Yale University Press.

MIGUEL ÁNGEL GONZÁLEZ QUIROGA
The Bill & Rita Clements Center Fellow for the Study of Southwestern America

M.A. in Latin American History, Universidad de las Américas, Puebla, Mexico, 1977.
Professor, Colegio de Historia, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León. 
"Conflict and Commonality in the Texas-Mexico Border Region, 1830-1880."

DAVID E. NARRETT
The Bill & Rita Clements Center Fellow for the Study of Southwestern America

Ph.D. in History, Cornell University, 1981.  
Associate Professor of History, University of Texas, Arlington.
"Frontiers of Adventurism and Intrigue:  The West Florida, Louisiana, and Texas-Mexican Borderlands, 1763-1823."

JOHN W. WEBER
The Summerlee Foundation Fellow for the Study of Texas History

Ph.D. in History, College of William and Mary, 2008.
Assistant Professor of History, Old Dominion University.
"The Shadow of the Revolution: South Texas, the Mexican Revolution, and the Evolution of Modern American Labor Relations".


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