Progressive country : : how the 1970s transformed the Texan in popular culture / / Jason Mellard.
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Place / Publishing House: | Austin : : University of Texas Press,, [2013] 2013 |
Year of Publication: | 2013 |
Edition: | First edition. |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (289 pages) :; illustrations |
Notes: | "Published in Cooperation with the William P. Clements Center for Southwest Studies, Southern Methodist University." |
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Mellard, Jason. Progressive country : how the 1970s transformed the Texan in popular culture / Jason Mellard. First edition. Austin : University of Texas Press, [2013] 2013 1 online resource (289 pages) : illustrations text rdacontent computer rdamedia online resource rdacarrier "Published in Cooperation with the William P. Clements Center for Southwest Studies, Southern Methodist University." Includes bibliographical references (pages 241-261) and index. Introduction : "Too much ain't enough," or, The Texan in the late twentieth century -- The empire of Texas : Lone Star regionalism sets the stage, 1936-1968 -- Home with the armadillo : Austin's progressive country music scene -- This new cross between Baba Ram Dass and Sam Bass : cosmic cowboydom and the 1970s -- The vanishing Texan : the party of the fathers realigns -- You a real cowboy? : Texas chic in the late seventies -- Conclusion. Description based on print version record. Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries. Country music Texas History and criticism. Country music Social aspects Texas History. Country music Texas Austin 1971-1980 History and criticism. Texas In popular culture History. Electronic books. Print version: Mellard, Jason. Progressive country : how the 1970s transformed the Texan in popular culture. Austin : University of Texas Press, [2013] x, 276 pages ; 24 cm 9780292753006 (DLC) 2013007455 ProQuest (Firm) https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/oeawat/detail.action?docID=3443711 Click to View |
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Mellard, Jason. Progressive country : how the 1970s transformed the Texan in popular culture / Introduction : "Too much ain't enough," or, The Texan in the late twentieth century -- The empire of Texas : Lone Star regionalism sets the stage, 1936-1968 -- Home with the armadillo : Austin's progressive country music scene -- This new cross between Baba Ram Dass and Sam Bass : cosmic cowboydom and the 1970s -- The vanishing Texan : the party of the fathers realigns -- You a real cowboy? : Texas chic in the late seventies -- Conclusion. |
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Introduction : "Too much ain't enough," or, The Texan in the late twentieth century -- The empire of Texas : Lone Star regionalism sets the stage, 1936-1968 -- Home with the armadillo : Austin's progressive country music scene -- This new cross between Baba Ram Dass and Sam Bass : cosmic cowboydom and the 1970s -- The vanishing Texan : the party of the fathers realigns -- You a real cowboy? : Texas chic in the late seventies -- Conclusion. |
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Texas In popular culture History. |
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1971-1980 |
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