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4.0 out of 5 stars Nation Within A Nation: The Rise of Texas Nationalism, April 20, 2000
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Curtis Milbourn (San Angelo, Texas) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: A Nation Within a Nation: The Rise of Texas Nationalism (Series in American Studies) (Hardcover)
Texans have often been viewed by other Americans-indeed, the World-as "a bit different." Mark Nackman's NATION WITHIN A NATION goes a long way in explaining this phenomenon. Nackman traces the development of Texas nationalism during its time as a provence of Mexico, a republic, and a state in the Union. As a republic, Texas (the only state that can claim a previous existance as an independent nation) essentially developed its own peculiar "nationality" which is still very much in existence today. This is a well researched, scholarly book that will appeal to readers interested in Texas history and the development of Texas culture.
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