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Cowboy conservatism, Texas and the rise of the modern right, Sean P. Cunningham

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Cowboy conservatism, Texas and the rise of the modern right, Sean P. Cunningham
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 273-282) and index
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Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Cowboy conservatism
Nature of contents
dictionariesbibliography
Oclc number
697182396
Responsibility statement
Sean P. Cunningham
Series statement
New directions in Southern history
Sub title
Texas and the rise of the modern right
Summary
During the 1960s and 1970s, Texas was rocked by a series of political transitions. Despite its century-long heritage of solidly Democratic politics, the state became a Republican stronghold virtually overnight, and by 1980 it was known as "Reagan Country." Ultimately, Republicans dominated the Texas political landscape, holding all twenty-seven of its elected offices and carrying former governor George W. Bush to his second term as president with more than 61 percent of the Texas vote. Sean P. Cunningham examines the remarkable history of Republican Texas in Cowboy Conservatism: Texas and the R
Table Of Contents
The eyes of Texas: political culture and tradition -- Growing pains: the politics of extremism -- Reconstructing conservatism: antiliberalism and the limits of "law and order" -- "I am a sick American": race, fear, and the limits of backlash politics -- Poisons: establishments in crisis -- Civil war: populist conservatism and the 1976 campaigns -- The gathering storm: Republican momentum and the albatross of Jimmy Carter -- Revolution: Reagan and Texas in 1980
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