All posts by: Caroline Castillo Crimm

About Caroline Castillo Crimm
Retired Professor Emeritus from Sam Houston State University, interested in writing novels and speaking about topics such as the history of Latin American. Would like to share the AMAZING world of the 18th century in Northern New Spain, that's Spanish Texas and Mexico!
January 13, 2016

On Writing – Of Characters and Clichés

What makes a hero into a memorable character rather than a cliché?           The clichés abound. Hundreds, no, thousands of romance novels provide an enticing bare-chested hero on the cover as a temptation. And invariably the heros are tall—almost always 6’2”—and incredibly good looking, whether rough-hewn strong or James Bond smooth. And they are, equally […]

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January 12, 2016

The Joys of Students – A Folk Festival Wedding

            Public History classes can take many forms. When there is a Folk Festival at our Sam Houston Memorial Museum every May, the possibilities become endless. Public History, for those of you who wonder, is a course that deals with hands-on history, whether it is museums, libraries, building cabins, or, […]

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January 11, 2016

Tidbits from History – The Spanish in Mexico

No, the Spanish DID NOT kill off all the natives of Mexico. I write in support of my friend Joe Lopez and his article on the European conquest of the New World in the Rio Grande Guardian. He compares the conquests of the Native peoples by the Spanish and the English. An interesting comparison.  First, […]

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January 8, 2016

The Joys of Students – Building Log Cabins

There are some people we never forget.             Back in 2007/2008, I had the unmitigated good fortune of having a group of students sign up for Public History Courses at Sam Houston State University. Our History Department was working closely with the Sam Houston Memorial Museum (across the street from our campus)  to move, rebuild […]

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January 7, 2016

Downton Abbey: A Celebration – Book Review

PBS has certainly hit it big with its program on Downton Abbey.             It is fascinating to see how a TV show can become so popular. Even Julian Fellowes and the members of the cast and crew didn’t expect it to “go viral” with world-wide syndication and translations into dozens of languages. What is it […]

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January 6, 2016

POWER POINTS: The Good, the Bad and the OMG

It’s a new age: education, training and learning by Power Point.   By now, I believe most of us have had to sit through a Power Point presentation. Some are crisp, clear, concise, and colorful with big, bold lettering and dynamic images. They tell a good story, offer an outline and identify the message. Others, […]

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January 4, 2016

Muffin’s New Year’s Resolutions

  What’s this about New Year’s Resolutions? And why should I care? Yesterday I heard my CGs (that would be my Caregivers, those strange two-leggers that put food in my bowl and take me and Stupid Shadow for walks) talking about Resolutions. They seem to be kind of like promises to do something that they’ve […]

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January 3, 2016

The Blessings of Children

Barren or Blessed?           During a sermon just before Christmas, our pastor spoke about Elizabeth, the elderly wife of Zacharias and cousin to Mary, mother of Jesus. He focused on the Gospel of Luke in which Zacharias is told that Elizabeth has become pregnant and will give birth to John the Baptist. “The Lord has […]

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