Dr. Paul Hart

  • Professor at History, College of Liberal Arts
  • Program Director, Faculty at International Studies Program, College of Liberal Arts

Scholarly and Creative Works

2024

  • Hart, P. (2024). Emiliano Zapata: el revolucionario social Mexicano. Toluca, Mexico, Mexico: Autonomous University of Mexico, State of Mexico.

2018

  • Hart, P. (2018). Emiliano Zapata and Revolutionary Mexico, 1910-1919. In The Oxford Encyclopedia of Mexican History and Culture. Oxford University Press.

2017

  • Hart, P. (2017). Emiliano Zapata: Mexico’s Social Revolutionary. NYNY, United States: Oxford University Press.

2016

  • Hart, P. (2016). Emiliano Zapata: Mexico’s Social Revolutionary.
  • Hart, P. (2016, December 15). The Great Call-Up [Review of The Great Call-Up: The Guard, the Border, and the Mexican Revolution, by R. C. Hariss; Sadler]. Hispanic American Historical Review (HAHR). HAHR.

2015

  • Hart, P. (2015). The Ejido. In E. Zolov (Ed.), Icons of Mexico. ABC Clio.

2012

  • Hart, P. (2012). For God and Revolution: Priest, Peasant, and Agrarian Socialism in the Mexican Huasteca. University of New Mexico Press.

2011

  • Hart, P. (2011). “Beyond Borders: The Making, Meaning and Impact of the Mexican Revolution at Home and Abroad,.” In War Along the Border. Texas A&M University Press.

2009

  • Hart, P. (n.d.). “Miguel Aleman Valdez” and “Acapulco.” Essay in World Book Encyclopedia.

2008

  • Hart, P. (2008). The Posthumous Career of Emiliano Zapata. Samuel Brunk. University of Texas Press.
  • Hart, P. (2008). Rural Resistance in the Land of Zapata: The Jaramillista Movement and the Myth of the Pax Priista, 1940-1962. The Hispanic American Historical Review: 2010. Tanalis Padilla, Duke University Press.
  • Hart, P. (2008). World War II and Mexican American Civil Rights. (R. G. del Castillo, Ed.), Southwestern Historical Quarterly: 2008. University of Texas Press.

2007

  • Hart, P. (2007). Bitter Harvest: The Social Transformation of Morelos, Mexico and the Origins of the Zapatista Revolution, 1840-1910. University of New Mexico Press.
  • Hart, P. (2007). “Recommendations for Undergraduate Student Retention at Texas State University,.”
  • Hart, P. (2007). Sons of the Sierra: Juarez, Diaz, and the People of Ixtlan, Oaxaca, 1855-1920. Acontracorriente: 2008. Patrick J. McNamara, University of North Carolina Press.
  • Hart, P. (2007). Plutarco Elias Calles and the Mexican Revolution. The Hispanic American Historical Review: 2008. Jurgen Buchenau.  Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
  • Hart, P., & Lewis, D. (2007). Iron Horse Imperialism: The Southern Pacific of Mexico, 1880-1951. The Southwest Historical Quarterly: 2008. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.

2006

  • Hart, P. (n.d.). “Mexico State.” Essay in World Book Encyclopedia.
  • Hart, P. (2006). Visions of the Emerald City: Modernity, Tradition, and the Formation of Porfirian Oaxaca, Mexico. The American Historical Review: 2008. Durham: Duke University Press.

2005

  • Hart, P. (n.d.). “Guerrero, Mexico” and “Morelos, Mexico.” Essay in World Book Encyclopedia.

2004

  • Hart, P. (2004). Historias de la Revolucion mexicana. The Americas, 2006. Luis Barron, CIDE, Fondo de Cultura, Mexico City.
  • Hart, P. (2004). Culture of Empire: American Writers, Mexico, and Mexican Immigrants, 1880-1930. Southwestern Historical Quarterly, 2004. Gilbert Gonzalez, University of Texas Press.

2002

  • Hart, P. (2002). Return to Aztlan: A Journey into an Ancestral Past. New Mexico Historical Review, 2006. Jaime F. Torres, Xlibriis.
  • Hart, P. (2002). Mexico, the end of the Revolution. The Americas,. Donald C. Hodges and Ross Gandy, Praeger Press 2002.
  • Hart, P. (2002). Mexican Coal Mining Labor in Texas and Coahuila, 1880-1930. Mining Journal. Roberto Calderon, Texas A&M Press, 2000.

2001

  • Hart, P. (n.d.). “Emiliano Zapata, Mexican Revolutionary,.” Oxford Encyclopedia of MesoAmerican Cultures.
  • Hart, P. (n.d.). “The Ejido, Mexican Land Tenure Systems,.” Oxford Encyclopedia of MesoAmerican Cultures.
  • Hart, P. (2001). Workers, Neighbors and Citizens: The Revolution in Mexico City. Urban History, Spring 2004. John Lear, University of Nebraska Press.
  • Hart, P. (2001). Lives on the Line: Dispatches from the United States-Mexican Border. Southwestern American Literature. Miriam Davidson, University of Arizona Press, 2000.
  • Hart, P., G., M., & Gonzalez, C. M. (2001). En Aquel Entonces: Readings in Mexican-American History. Southwestern Historical Quarterly. Indiana University Press, Bloomington and Indianapolis, 2000.

2000

  • Hart, P. (2000). Allies Across the Border: ‘Mexico’s Authentic Labor Front’ and Global Solidarity. International Labor and Working Class History. Dale Hathaway, South End Press.
  • Hart, P. (2000, October). !Pobre Raza! Violence, Justice and Mobilization among Mexico Lindo Immigrants, 1900-1936. Southwestern American Literature. Austin, TX: F. Arturo Rosales, University of Texas Press.

1998

  • Hart, P. (1998). The Life and Times of Pancho Villa. Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Spring 2000. Stanford CA: Friedrich Katz, Stanford University Press.

1996

  • Hart, P. (1996). To Die on Your Feet: The Life, Times and Writings of Praxedis Guerrero. Journal of San Diego History, 1997. Fort Worth, TX: Ward S. Albro, TCU Press.