Alberto Rodriguez currently is an Assistant Professor of History, managing editor of The Journal of South Texas History a scholarly, double-blind reviewed academic journal devoted to the history and heritage of Northern Mexico and greater Texas. He..
Alberto Rodriguez currently is an Assistant Professor of History, managing editor of The Journal of South Texas History a scholarly, double-blind reviewed academic journal devoted to the history and heritage of Northern Mexico and greater Texas. He is also the Coordinator of Publications for the Institute for Architectural Engineering at Texas A&M University Kingsville; documenting and preserving of significant examples of the planning, building, and virtual environments important to the history and heritage of Texas and its communities through assessment, digitization, publication and planning.
Rodriguez holds a PhD from the University of Houston in 20th Century American History with a minor in Women Studies and has published in university presses and National journals that document the history of the people of the Borderlands. His work has focused on Mexican/Mexican American and African American relations, Tejano/a Ranching, Spanish Music during the Great Depression, and Mexican American baseball. He has also been part of funded grants, “Towards an Aesthetics of South Texas Women Artists” National Endowment for the Humanities, which will document the roles women have taken in the making of South Texas history and how their histories must be part of our historical narratives.
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