Violence in the Hill Country : the Texas frontier in the Civil War era
Bibliographic Information
- Title
- "Violence in the Hill Country : the Texas frontier in the Civil War era"
- Statement of Responsibility
- Nicholas Keefauver Roland
- Publisher
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- University of Texas Press
- 1st ed
- Publication Year
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- 2021
- Book size
- 24 cm
- Series Name / No
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- : cloth
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Notes
Summary: "The nineteenth-century Texas Hill Country functioned as a kind of borderland within the larger borderland of Texas itself, a vast and fluid area where the slaveholding South and the nominally free-labor West collided. And as in many borderlands, it was a place marked by violence, as one set of peoples, states, and systems eventually triumphed over others. This book trace the role of violence in the region from the eve of the Civil War, through the crisis of secession and the Indian wars, and into the Reconstruction period, ultimately showing how patterns of violence both defined and revealed the priorities of white settlers in the Hill Country--most importantly, the advancement of market integration and state-building in the broader Southwest"--Provided by publisher
Includes index
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1130572620231643679
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- NII Book ID
- BC12626867
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- ISBN
- 9781477321751
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- LCCN
- 2020019528
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- Web Site
- https://lccn.loc.gov/2020019528
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- Text Lang
- en
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- Country Code
- us
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- Title Language Code
- en
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- Place of Publication
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- Austin
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- Subject
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- LCSH: Violence -- Texas -- Texas Hill Country -- History -- 19th century
- LCSH: Secession -- Texas -- Texas Hill Country -- History
- LCSH: Indians of North America -- Wars -- Texas -- Texas Hill Country
- LCSH: Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877) -- Texas -- Texas Hill Country
- LCSH: United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865
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- Data Source
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- CiNii Books