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OverviewTwo Counties in Crisis offers a rare opportunity to observe how local political cultures are transformed by state and national events. Utilizing an interdisciplinary fusion of history and political science, Robert J. Dillard analyzes two disparate Texas counties—traditionalist Harrison County and individualist Collin County—and examines four Reconstruction governors (Hamilton, Throckmorton, Pease, Davis) to aid the narrative and provide additional cultural context. Commercially prosperous and built on slave labor in the mold of Deep South plantation culture, East Texas’s Harrison County strongly supported secession in 1861. West Texas’s Collin County, characterized by individual and family farms with a limited slave population, favored the Union. During Reconstruction, Collin County became increasingly conservative and eventually bore a great resemblance to Harrison County. By 1876 and the ratification of the regressive Texas Constitution, Collin County had become firmly resistant to all aspects of Reconstruction. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Robert J DillardPublisher: University of North Texas Press,U.S. Imprint: University of North Texas Press,U.S. Weight: 0.272kg ISBN: 9781574419078ISBN 10: 1574419072 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 30 September 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"""Two Counties in Crisis is unique both in its focus on political change in two of the state's counties in the era 1850-1876 and also in its use of theory developed in the field of political science. It is a new approach to the study of Texas Reconstruction and represents original thinking.""--Carl H. Moneyhon, author of Texas after the Civil War: The Struggle of Reconstruction ""Dillard is right on the money in arguing that Texas's Constitutions and the processes by which they have been produced make a strong central focus, and continue to distort political practices to this day. It helps explain Texas to an unknowing world. The cross-disciplinary emphasis is a real strength, and clearly when it comes to Texas history Dillard knows his stuff.""--Michael Johnston, author of Syndromes of Corruption ""As Dillard so effectively demonstrates, the Constitution of 1876 was a product of the evolving contemporary political culture in Texas. Now amended over five hundred times, that Constitution now stands as an almost incomprehensible array of amendments upon amendments, many of which are rarely consistent with the best interests of the voters it purports to serve. Featuring a lively prose style, a strong foundation of primary source materials, a deep understanding of existing literature on the subject, and a sophisticated application of political science theory, Two Counties in Crisis will be an important new addition to the field.""--Robert Wooster, co-editor of Lone Star Blue and Gray: Essays on Texas and the Civil War" Author InformationRobert J. Dillard received his PhD in political science from Texas Tech University and MA in history from Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi. He now serves as an associate professor of political science at Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |