Texas: The Lone Star State, Edition 11

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Now in its 11th edition, Texas: The Lone Star State offers a balanced, scholarly overview of the second largest state in the United States, spanning from prehistory to the twenty-first century.

Organized chronologically, this comprehensive survey introduces undergraduates to the varied history of Texas with an accessible narrative and over 100 illustrations and maps. This new edition broadens the discussion of postwar social and political dynamics within the state, including the development of key industries and changing demographics. Other new features include:

  • New maps reflecting county by county results for the most recent presidential elections

  • Expanded discussions on immigration and border security

  • The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic in Texas and a look to the future

  • Updated bibliographies to reflect the most recent scholarship

This textbook is essential reading for students of American history.

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The late Rupert N. Richardson was Professor of History at Simmons College, USA.

Cary D. Wintz is the Distinguished Professor of History at Texas Southern University, USA. He is the co-editor of Major Problems in Texas History and Discovering Texas History, and most noted for his work in African American history, especially the Harlem Renaissance.

Angela Boswell is Professor of History at Henderson State University in Arkansas, USA. She is the author of Women in Texas History and Her Act and Deed: Women’s Lives in a Rural Southern County, as well as co-editor of books on southern and Texas history.

The late Adrian Anderson was Professor of History at Lamar University, USA.

The late Ernest Wallace was Professor of History at Texas Technological College, USA.

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