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Howell, Kenneth Wayne, (1967-)
Still the arena of Civil Warviolence and turmoil in ReconstructionTexas, 1865/1874 /
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Electronic resources : Monograph/item
Title/Author:
Still the arena of Civil Waredited by Kenneth Wayne Howell.
Reminder of title:
violence and turmoil in ReconstructionTexas, 1865/1874 /
other author:
Howell, Kenneth Wayne,
Published:
Denton, Tex. :University of North Texas Press,2012.
Description:
1 online resource (480 p.).
Subject:
MinoritiesViolence against19th century.Texas
Subject:
TexasPolitics and government1865-1950.
Online resource:
Full text available:
ISBN:
9781574414578 (electronic bk.)
Still the arena of Civil Warviolence and turmoil in ReconstructionTexas, 1865/1874 /
Still the arena of Civil War
violence and turmoil in ReconstructionTexas, 1865/1874 /[electronic resource] :edited by Kenneth Wayne Howell. - 1st ed. - Denton, Tex. :University of North Texas Press,2012. - 1 online resource (480 p.).
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: the elusive story of violence in Reconstruction Texas,1865/1874 / by Kenneth W.Howell -- Representatives of change: soldiers, bureau agents, and lawmen -- The post of greatest peril?: the Freedmen's Bureau subassistant commissioners and Reconstruction violence in Texas, 1865/1869 / by Christopher Bean -- "Shoot or get out of the way!": the murder of Texas Freedmen's Bureau agent William G. Kirkman by Cullen Baker; and the historians / by William L. Richter -- The world turned upside down?: the military occupation of Victoria and Calhoun counties, 1865/1867 / by Charles D.Spurlin -- William Longworth, Republican villain / by Richard B. McCaslin -- "The old hero of many cowardly and bloody murders": scalawag gang leader Ben Brown / by Dale Baum -- Finding a solution toReconstruction violence: the Texas State Police / by Donaly Brice -- The insurgents and their allies: Texas terrorists, politicians, and newspaper editors -- When the Klan rode: terrorism in Reconstruction Texas / by James M. Smallwood -- The Democratic Party, the KuKlux Klan, and the politics of fear / by Carl H. Moneyhon -- "A free and outspoken press": coverage of Reconstruction violence and turmoil inTexas newspapers, 1866/1868 / by Mary Jo O'Rear -- The victims: minorities and women -- Into freedom's abyss: reflections of Reconstruction violence in Texas / by Ronald Goodwin -- Foreignersin their native land: the violent struggle between Anglos and Tejanos for land titles in South Texas during Reconstruction / by Andres Tijerina -- "To punish and humiliate the entire community": white violence perpetrated against African-American women in Texas, 1865/1868 / by Rebecca Kosary -- Regionalperspectives: the frontier, the interior, and places in between -- Governor James Throckmorton and the question of frontier violence in Reconstruction Texas, 1866/1867 / by Kenneth W. Howell -- An uncompromising line between Yankee rule and rebel rowdies: Reconstruction violence in Lavaca County / by Douglas Kubicek and Carroll Scogin-Brincefield -- Reconstruction violence on the lower BrazosRiver Valley / by John W. Gorman.
ISBN: 9781574414578 (electronic bk.)Subjects--Topical Terms:
635362
Minorities
--Violence against--Texas--19th century.Subjects--Geographical Terms:
392366
Texas
--Politics and government--1865-1950.
LC Class. No.: F391 / .S855 2012
Dewey Class. No.: 976.4/06
Still the arena of Civil Warviolence and turmoil in ReconstructionTexas, 1865/1874 /
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