Single Star of the West

Single Star of the West
Title Single Star of the West PDF eBook
Author Kenneth W. Howell
Publisher University of North Texas Press
Total Pages 560
Release 2017-03-15
Genre History
ISBN 1574416715

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Does Texas’s experience as a republic make it unique among the other states? In many ways, Texas was an “accidental republic” for nearly ten years, until Texans voted overwhelmingly in favor of annexation to the United States after winning independence from Mexico. Single Star of the West chronicles Texas’s efforts to maneuver through the pitfalls and hardships of creating and maintaining the “accidental republic.” The volume begins with the Texas Revolution and examines whether or not a true Texas identity emerged during the Republic era. Next, several contributors discuss how the Republic was defended by its army, navy, and the Texas Rangers. Individual chapters focus on the early founders of Texas—Sam Houston, Mirabeau B. Lamar, and Anson Jones—who were all exceptional men, but like all men, suffered from their own share of fears and faults. Texas’s efforts at diplomacy, and persistence and transformation in its economy, also receive careful analysis. Finally, social and cultural aspects of the Texas Republic receive coverage, with discussions of women, American Indians, African Americans, Tejanos, and religion. The contributors also focus on the extent that conditions in the republic attracted political and economic opportunists, some of whom achieved a remarkable degree of success. Single Star of the West also highlights how the Texas Republic was established on American political ideology. With the majority of the white settlers coming from the United States, this will not surprise many scholars of the era. In some cases, the Texans successfully adopted American political and economic ideology to their needs, while other times they failed miserably.

The Star of the West

The Star of the West
Title The Star of the West PDF eBook
Author Anna Ella Carroll
Publisher
Total Pages 422
Release 1856
Genre Nicaragua
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The Star in the West

The Star in the West
Title The Star in the West PDF eBook
Author John Frederick Charles Fuller
Publisher
Total Pages 352
Release 1907
Genre
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The Decline of the West

The Decline of the West
Title The Decline of the West PDF eBook
Author Oswald Spengler
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 500
Release 1991
Genre History
ISBN 9780195066340

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Spengler's work describes how we have entered into a centuries-long "world-historical" phase comparable to late antiquity, and his controversial ideas spark debate over the meaning of historiography.

Star of the West

Star of the West
Title Star of the West PDF eBook
Author Cordia Byers
Publisher Fawcett
Total Pages 340
Release 1987
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780449131435

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Eighteen-year-old Star Grayson was engaged to handsome Brett Tremayne when she learned that Brett was his own stepmother's lover. Before she knew it, a fight between the three had left the stepmother dead, and now she would have to flee or be branded a murderer.

The Sentinel and Star in the West

The Sentinel and Star in the West
Title The Sentinel and Star in the West PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 368
Release 1829
Genre Universalism
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Bright Star of the West

Bright Star of the West
Title Bright Star of the West PDF eBook
Author Sean Williams
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 274
Release 2011-04-12
Genre Music
ISBN 0199841020

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Bright Star of the West examines the life, repertoire, and influence of Ireland's greatest sean-nos (old-style) singer, Joe Heaney (1919-1984). Best known for popularing this form of Gaelic a cappella folk song in the United States, authors Sean Williams and Lillis ? Laoire reveal the ways in which Heaney's life story demonstrates the intertwining of music with political memory and cultural understanding.