210-784-2211 |dolph.briscoe@tamusa.edu
Dolph Briscoe IV is a Lecturer of History at Texas A&M University-San Antonio. Born in San Antonio, Briscoe grew up in the small South Texas towns of Cotulla and Carrizo Springs. He received his B.A. (2003) and M.A. (2006) in History from Baylor University. Briscoe earned his Ph.D. in History from The University of Texas at Austin in 2014.
Briscoe teaches courses on United States, Texas, and Mexico history. His research interests incude: Texas; Twentieth Century United States; Political History; Era of the 1960s in the United States; the Civil Rights Movement; the United States Presidency; Lyndon Baines Johnson and his times; and Mexico. He serves as co-advisor for the History Club at Texas A&M University-San Antonio and as a member of the San Antonio Regional History Day Steering Committee.
Subject | Number | Section | Description | Term | Syllabus |
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HIST | 3336 | 1 | America's Rise to World Power | Spring 2022 | Syllabi |
HIST | 1302 | 9 | US History from 1865 | Spring 2022 | Syllabi |
HIST | 1302 | 901 | US History from 1865 | Spring 2022 | Syllabi |
HIST | 1302 | 902 | US History from 1865 | Spring 2022 | Syllabi |