Deep in the heart : the Texas tendency in American politics / James McEnteer.
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0275983064
- 9780275983062
- Texas -- Politics and government
- Texas -- Politics and government -- Philosophy
- United States -- Politics and government
- United States -- Foreign relations
- National characteristics, American
- Political culture -- Texas
- Political culture -- United States
- Culture politique -- Texas
- Culture politique --
- Texas -- Politique et gouvernement
- Texas -- Politique et gouvernement -- Philosophie
- -- Politique et gouvernement
- --
- Diplomatic relations
- National characteristics, American
- Political culture
- Politics and government
- Texas
- United States
- Politische Kultur
- Politik
- Nationalcharakter
- Texas
- USA
- 320.973 22
- F386 .M3485 2004
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 241-283) and index.
Visions and revisions of the Alamo -- Bordering on chaos -- Circling the wagons -- Lone star rising -- Pop goes the Alamo -- Lone Star noir -- Davy Crockett in Vietnam -- Apocalypse now and then -- Other lines, other sands -- Son of a gun -- Alamo America.
"Cowboy politics is in. When George W. Bush announced a new American policy of preemptive attack against potential enemies in 2002, he ushered in the triumph of Texas values over the American agenda. This book traces the fascinating influence of the Texas warrior culture from the Alamo to the present day. This is not a history of Texas, yet much of the state's history is entwined with American national politics. McEnteer locates such diverse phenomena as Cold War politics. The Kennedy assassination, U.S.-Mexican immigration policies, Texas death penalty practices, and our recent Middle East policy in the context of this Alamo attitude." "While the Texan influence has always been strong, and has ebbed and flowed, it has never been stronger than now, especially as a guiding force in American foreign policy. Today people around the world perceive this swaggering, Manifest Destiny style in our foreign policy. Texas is unique in American politics due to its size, its border wars with Mexico, its ten-year history as an independent republic, and its settlement by a warrior culture, which originated in the English Scottish borderlands and arrived via the southern Appalachians. McEnteer does not assert that Texas is the sole force behind the policies and violent events that have dramatically affected the United States in recent years. Instead, he demonstrates that the Texas warrior culture provides a compelling context for national politics in a way that no other state's political culture has."--Jacket.
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