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The Texas Right The Radical Roots Of Lone Star Conservatism David Odonald Cullen Editor

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The Texas Right The Radical Roots Of Lone Star Conservatism David Odonald Cullen Editor
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Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.92 MB
Pages: 208
Author: David O'Donald Cullen (editor), Kyle G. Wilkison (editor)
ISBN: 9781623490287, 1623490286
Language: English
Year: 2014

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The Texas Right The Radical Roots Of Lone Star Conservatism David Odonald Cullen Editor by David O'donald Cullen (editor), Kyle G. Wilkison (editor) 9781623490287, 1623490286 instant download after payment.

In The Texas Right: The Radical Roots of Lone Star Conservatism, some of our most accomplished and readable historians push the origins of present-day Texas conservatism back to the decade preceding the twentieth century. They illuminate the initial factors that began moving Texas to the far right, even before the arrival of the New Deal.
By demonstrating that Texas politics foreshadowed the partisan realignment of the erstwhile Solid South, the studies in this book challenge the traditional narrative that emphasizes the right-wing critique of modern America voiced by, among others, radical conservatives of the state’s Democratic Party, beginning in the 1930s. As the contributors show, it is impossible to understand the Jeffersonian Democrats of 1936, the Texas Regular movement of 1944, the Dixiecrat Party of 1948, the Shivercrats of the 1950s, state members of the John Birch Society, Texas members of Young Americans for Freedom, Reagan Democrats, and most recently, even, the Tea Party movement without first understanding the underlying impulses that produced their formation.

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