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A01=H. W. Brands
A01=Victor Yu. Novokshenov
A01=William Chriss
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Author_William Chriss
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Six Constitutions Over Texas: Texas'' Political Identity, 1830-1900

In his foreword to Six Constitutions Over Texas: Texas Political Identity, 18301900, historian H. W. Brands describes the saga surrounding the development of the Texas state constitution as having the sweep of a Russian novel... populated by characters as colorful as any of Tolstoys. Indeed, even a glance at the table of contents reveals hints of international and regional conflict, intrigue, and shifting political alliances that characterized the rise andin the case of the first five iterationsfall of the constitutions serving as the guiding document for what was variously a state of Mexico, an independent nation, a member of the Union, a Confederate state, and a newly subdued region under Reconstruction.

This meticulous study by legal historian William J. Chriss examines how Anglo Texans went about creating their political identity over three quarters of a century and the impact of those decisions. By delineating the social, political, military, and other considerations at play during the various stages of Texas development and how those factors manifested in the various constitutions, Chriss illuminates the process by which various groups constructed Texas as an imagined community, an identity produced by ideological consensus among economic, cultural, and legal elites.

Replete with insights on the ways in which systems of law impact social control and political identity, Six Constitutions Over Texas offers a fresh view of how shifting political ideologies were canonized with varying degrees of permanency in the state constitution. See more
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  • Weight: 272g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Feb 2024
  • Publisher: Texas A & M University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781648431715

About Alexander R. ItsAndrei A. KapaevAthanassios S. FokasH. W. BrandsVictor Yu. NovokshenovWilliam Chriss

William J. Chriss is an attorney historian and political scientist who has taught American history Texas history constitutional law and political theory at Texas A&M UniversityCorpus Christi. He is the author of The Noble Lawyer.

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