Carl H. Moneyhon is a professor of history at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock.
Acknowledgments
xi
Introduction
xiii
Texas in 1865
3
(18)
The Unionist Origins of Texas Republicanism
21
(21)
From Unionism to Republicanism
42
(19)
Organizing the Republican Party
61
(21)
Radicals and Conservatives: Factionalism and the Split of Texas Republicanism
82
(22)
Texas Republicans in the State Election of 1869
104
(25)
The Price of the Republican Coalition: The Radicals and the Twelfth Legislature
129
(23)
Tyranny, Taxes, and Corruption: Crisis of the Radical Coalition
152
(16)
``We Have Met the Enemy and We Are Theirs'': The 1872 General Election
168
(15)
The Last Fight
183
(70)
Appendices
1. Returns on Selected Elections, 1859-1873
197
(27)
2. Correlations of Political and Ecological Data
224
(2)
3. Delegates to the Constitutional Convention of 1866
226
(10)
4. Delegates to the Constitutional Convention of 1868-1869
236
(12)
5. Cluster Analysis of the Constitutional Convention of 1868-1869
248
(5)
Notes
253
(36)
Bibliographical Essay
289
(12)
Index
301
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