Table of Contents:
  • Chupacabras, a poem / Milo Kearney
  • The Texas Center for Border and Transnational Studies / Antonio Zavaleta with help from others
  • History Through World War I :- Comparative freedom in the borderlands: fugitive slaves in Texas and Mexico from the age of enlightenment through the U.S. Civil War / Francis X. Galan and Joseph Leon
  • Contraband trade in Matamoros and its impact on the northern Mexican economy during the 1820s / Melisa Galvan
  • Preparando los festejos para la inauguracion del Ferrocarril a Monterrey / Andres F. Cuellar
  • Adolf F. Dittman and Brownsville's first motion picture theaters / Javier R. Garcia
  • History Between the World Wars :- The Ku Klux Klan in the Rio Grande Valley / Norman Rozeff
  • Deadly ambush in Willacy County (1926 style) / Bill Young
  • Historias sobre las fajitas y sobre su Salto de Bajo Bravo a la fama / Arturo Zarate Ruiz
  • Memories of Fort Brown: a look at the economic and social relationship between Fort Brown and the surrounding community through primary accounts of the 1930s to 1944 / James W. Mills
  • Twentieth Century History Since World War II :- Patrones cambiantes de migracion en las ciudades fronterizas de Tamaulipas: las experiencias de Matamoros y Reynosa / Cirila Quintero Ramirez
  • I am a Mexican-American raised in Mexico: a case study of cross-border migration from 1900 to 2008 / Robert H. Angell
  • Vida social de Matamoros en la epoca del algodon (1940-1960) / Rosaura Alicia Davila
  • An observation on the changed role of the Texas Rangers in the Rio Grande Valley / Bruce Casteel
  • Contemporary Hisory :- Mexican immigrant colonias along the south Texas border in the 1980s and 1990s / James Barrera
  • Economic development and planning in Reynosa since 1990 / Victoria A. Hirschberg
  • ¿Pa'que le buscas tres pies al gato teniendo cuartro?: teaching local history on the south Texas-Mexico border / Philip Samponaro
  • Cucuys, a poem / Milo Kearney.