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The Medieval Southwest : manifiestations of the old world in the new / [edited by Lynn Whitfield and John Howe].

Title
The Medieval Southwest : manifiestations of the old world in the new / [edited by Lynn Whitfield and John Howe].
Publication
Lubbock, Tex. : Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library, 2009.

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Book/TextRequest in advance E78.S8 W58 2009Off-site

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Additional Authors
  • Whitman, Lauren
  • Whitfield, Lynn
  • Howe, John, 1947 March 13-
  • Carlson, Paul Howard
  • Cammack, Bruce.
  • Elmore, Maggie
  • Mathes, W. Michael
  • Saffell, Cameron Lee.
  • Mariani-Smith, Angela.
  • Smith, Gary W.
  • Stoll, Lyn.
  • Thornhill, Ashton
  • Walter, Tamra Lynn
  • Helen Jones Foundation.
  • Humanities Texas
  • Program for Cultural Cooperation between Spain's Ministry of Culture and United States' Universities
  • Texas Tech University. Southwest Collection
Description
58 p. : ill. (some col.), maps; 28 cm.
Subject
  • Coronado, Francisco Vásquez de, 1510-1554
  • San Sabá Mission
  • Indians of North America > Southwest, New > History > Exhibitions
  • Missions, Spanish > Southwest, New > Exhibitions
  • Indians of North America > First contact with other peoples > Southwest, New > Exhibitions
  • Indians of North America > Colonization > Southwest, New > Exhibitions
  • Guadalupe, Our Lady of
  • Southwest, Old > History > Exhibitions
  • Southwest, New > History > Exhibitions
  • Southwest, Old > Discovery and exploration > Exhibitions
  • Southwest, New > Discovery and exploration > Exhibitions
  • Southwest, Old > Antiquities > Exhibitions
  • Southwest, New > Antiquities > Exhibitions
  • Spain > Colonies > America > Exhibitions
  • Southwest, New > Colonization > Exhibitions
Genre/Form
  • Exhibition catalogs
  • History
Note
  • Contributors include Bruce Cammack, Paul Carlson, John Howe, Angela Mariani-Smith, W. Michael Mathes, Cameron Saffell, Gary W. Smith, Lyn Stoll, Ashton Thornhill, Tamra Walter, Lynn Whitfield and Lauren Whitman.
  • "Exhibit and the subsequent exhibit catalog was made possible by generous funding by: Humanities Texas, the Helen Jones Foundation and the Program for Cultural Cooperation between Spain's Ministry of Culture and United States Universities".
  • The Medieval Southwest exhibit was open to the public from August 18, 2008, to April 4, 2009."--P. [2].
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
OCLC
  • 405724054
  • SCSB-10592753
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library