Citation: Jf. Delateja, IMAGINARY KINGDOM - TEXAS AS SEEN BY THE RIVERA AND RUBI MILITARY EXPEDITIONS, 1727 AND 1767 - JACKSON,J, Journal of the West, 37(3), 1998, pp. 117-117
Citation: Jf. Delateja, INHERIT THE ALAMO - MYTH AND RITUAL AT AN AMERICAN SHRINE - BEACHLEY,H, Journal of American ethnic history, 16(2), 1997, pp. 91-92
Citation: Jf. Delateja, ON THE EDGE OF EMPIRE - THE TAOS HACIENDA OF LOS MARTINEZ - WEBER,DJ, The Hispanic American historical review, 77(4), 1997, pp. 711-712
Citation: Jf. Delateja, CHANGING TIDES - TWILIGHT AND DAWN IN THE SPANISH-SEA, 1763-1803 - WEDDLE,R, Southwestern historical quarterly, 99(4), 1996, pp. 587-588
Citation: Jf. Delateja, THE JUMANOS - HUNTERS AND TRADERS OF THE SOUTH-PLAINS - HICKERSON,NP, The American historical review, 101(1), 1996, pp. 232-233
Citation: Jf. Delateja, INTO THE WILDERNESS DREAM, EXPLORATION NARRATIVES OF THE AMERICAN-WEST, 1500-1805 - BARCLAY,DA, MAGUIRE,JH, WILD,P, The Western historical quarterly, 26(3), 1995, pp. 395-396
Citation: Jf. Delateja, BORDER AND ECONOMIC-HISTORY - TEXAS AND T HE MEXICAN NORTH, 1850-1865- CERUTTI,M, QUIROGA,MAG, The Journal of American history, 82(1), 1995, pp. 242-243
Citation: Jf. Delateja, BORDER PEOPLE, LIFE AND SOCIETY IN THE UNITED-STATES-MEXICO BORDERLANDS - MARTINEZ,OJ, The Hispanic American historical review, 75(3), 1995, pp. 515-516
Citation: Jf. Delateja, THE TEXAS REVOLUTIONARY EXPERIENCE - A POLITICAL AND SOCIAL-HISTORY, 1835-1836 - LACK,PD, New Mexico historical review, 69(2), 1994, pp. 197-198
Citation: Jf. Delateja, FOLKLORE AND CULTURE ON THE TEXAS-MEXICAN BORDER - PAREDES,A, The Hispanic American historical review, 74(3), 1994, pp. 497-498
Citation: Jf. Delateja, FOLKLORE AND CULTURE ON THE TEXAS-MEXICAN BORDER - PAREDES,A, The Hispanic American historical review, 74(3), 1994, pp. 497-498
Citation: Jf. Delateja, THE LAST CONQUISTADOR - DEONATE,JUAN AND THE SETTLING OF THE FAR SOUTHWEST - SIMMONS,M, The American historical review, 99(2), 1994, pp. 636-637
Citation: Jf. Delateja, WHEN JESUS CAME THE CORN MOTHERS WENT AWAY - MARRIAGE, SEXUALITY, ANDPOWER IN NEW-MEXICO, 1500-1846 - GUTIERREZ,R, Southwestern historical quarterly, 97(2), 1993, pp. 384-385
Citation: Jf. Delateja, THE FRENCH THORN - RIVAL EXPLORERS IN THE SPANISH SEA, 1682-1762 - WEDDLE,RS, Southwestern historical quarterly, 97(1), 1993, pp. 144-145