Diplomatic Correspondence Of The Republic Of Texas

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Genre : Texas
Author : Texas. Secretary of State
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Release : 1911
File : 816 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:49015002144179


British Diplomatic Correspondence Concerning The Republic Of Texas 1838 1846

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Genre : Great Britain
Author : Great Britain. Foreign Office
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Release : 1917
File : 660 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015011523225


Recognition Of The Republic Of Texas By The United States

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Genre : Criminal justice, Administration of
Author : C. S. Potts
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Release : 1911
File : 162 Pages
ISBN-13 : COLUMBIA:CU09335501


Catalogue Of The Public Documents Of The Congress And Of All Departments Of The Government Of The United States For The Period From To

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Genre : Government publications
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Release : 1909
File : 1808 Pages
ISBN-13 : IND:30000133148712


Unfinished Revolution

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After the War of 1812 the United States remained a cultural and economic satellite of the world’s most powerful empire. Though political independence had been won, John Bull intruded upon virtually every aspect of public life, from politics to economic development to literature to the performing arts. Many Americans resented their subordinate role in the transatlantic equation and, as earnest republicans, felt compelled to sever the ties that still connected the two nations. At the same time, the pull of Britain’s centripetal orbit remained strong, so that Americans also harbored an unseemly, almost desperate need for validation from the nation that had given rise to their republic. The tensions inherent in this paradoxical relationship are the focus of Unfinished Revolution. Conflicted and complex, American attitudes toward Great Britain provided a framework through which citizens of the republic developed a clearer sense of their national identity. Moreover, an examination of the transatlantic relationship from an American perspective suggests that the United States may have had more in common with traditional developing nations than we have generally recognized. Writing from the vantage point of America’s unrivaled global dominance, historians have tended to see in the young nation the superpower it would become. Haynes here argues that, for all its vaunted claims of distinctiveness and the soaring rhetoric of "manifest destiny," the young republic exhibited a set of anxieties not uncommon among nation-states that have emerged from long periods of colonial rule.

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Genre : History
Author : Sam W. Haynes
Publisher : University of Virginia Press
Release : 2010-11-04
File : 370 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780813930800


Catalogue Of The Public Documents Of The Congress And Of All Departments Of The Government Of The United States

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Genre : Government publications
Author : United States. Superintendent of Documents
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Release : 1912
File : 1842 Pages
ISBN-13 : UIUC:30112062426488


Diplomatic History Of The Republic Of Texas

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Author : Elisha Biggs Beidleman
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Release : 1912
File : 332 Pages
ISBN-13 : WISC:89085924942


Catalogue Of The Public Documents Of The The Fifty Third Congress To The 76th Congress And Of All Departments Of The Government Of The United States

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Genre : Government publications
Author : United States. Superintendent of Documents
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Release : 1896
File : 1804 Pages
ISBN-13 : RUTGERS:39030018822512


Texas In 1837

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The earliest known eyewitness account of the first year of the Republic of Texas. Written anonymously in 1838–39 by a “Citizen of Ohio,” Texas in 1837 is the earliest known account of the first year of the Texas republic. Providing information nowhere else available, the still-unknown author describes a land rich in potential but at the time “a more suitable arena for those who have everything to make and nothing to lose than [for] the man of capital or family.” The author arrived at Galveston Island on March 22, 1837, before the city of Galveston was founded, and spent the next six months in the republic. His travels took him to Houston, then little more than a camp made up of brush shelters and jerry-built houses, and as far west as San Antonio. He observed and was generally unimpressed by governmental and social structures just beginning to take shape. He attended the first anniversary celebration of the Battle of San Jacinto and has left a memorable account of Texas’ first Independence Day. His inquiring mind and objective, acute observations of early Texas give us a way of returning to the past, and revisiting landmarks that have vanished forever.

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Genre : History
Author : Andrew Forest Muir
Publisher : Univ of TX + ORM
Release : 2011-05-18
File : 311 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780292733985


Catalogue Of Publications Issued By The Government Of The United States

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February issue includes Appendix entitled Directory of United States Government periodicals and subscription publications; September issue includes List of depository libraries; June and December issues include semiannual index

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Genre : Government publications
Author : United States. Superintendent of Documents
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Release : 1913
File : 920 Pages
ISBN-13 : NYPL:33433067611933