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Homesteads Ungovernable: Families, Sex, Race, and the Law in Frontier Texas, 1823-1860 (Jack and Doris Smothers Series in Texas History, Life, and Culture, Number Three)
Author: Mark M. Carroll
Year: April 15, 2001
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Language: English



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Homesteads, Ungovernable Families, Sex, Race, and the Law in Frontier Texas, 1823-1860: A Study of Evolutionary Technology In this book, Mark Carroll delves into the legal and social history of Texas during the antebellum period (1823-1860) to explore the evolution of sexual, family, and racial relations on the southern frontier. The author examines how the marriages of settlers in Texas were often born out of economic necessity, with Anglo men frequently partnering with Native American, Tejano, and black women due to the scarcity of white women. This multicultural array of gender roles, combined with law and frontier disorder, destabilized the marriages of homesteaders. However, despite these challenges, the author shows how harsh living conditions, land policies, and property rules prompted settling spouses to cooperate for survival and mutual economic gain. The book reveals how evolving Texas law reinforced the substantial autonomy of Anglo women while ensuring that cross-racial sexual relationships and their reproductive consequences comported with slavery and a regime that dispossessed and subordinated free blacks, Native Americans, and Tejanos. Through an in-depth analysis of legal and social history, Carroll sheds light on the complex dynamics of marriage, gender, and race in frontier Texas, providing a nuanced understanding of the region's turbulent past.
Homesteads, Ungovernable Families, Sex, Race, and the Law in Frontier Texas, 1823-1860: A Study of Evolutionary Technology В этой книге Марк Кэрролл углубляется в юридическую и социальную историю Техаса в период антебеллума (1823-1860), чтобы исследовать эволюцию сексуальных, семейных и расовых отношений на юге рубеж. Автор рассматривает, как браки поселенцев в Техасе часто рождались из-за экономической необходимости, причем англо-мужчины часто сотрудничали с коренными американцами, техано и чернокожими женщинами из-за нехватки белых женщин. Этот мультикультурный набор гендерных ролей в сочетании с законом и пограничными беспорядками дестабилизировал браки домовладельцев. Однако, несмотря на эти проблемы, автор показывает, как суровые условия жизни, земельная политика и правила собственности побудили поселившихся супругов сотрудничать ради выживания и взаимной экономической выгоды. Книга рассказывает о том, как развивающийся техасский закон укрепил существенную автономию англо-женщин при обеспечении того, чтобы межрасовые сексуальные отношения и их репродуктивные последствия соответствовали рабству и режиму, который лишал и подчинял свободных чернокожих, коренных американцев и техано. Благодаря глубокому анализу правовой и социальной истории Кэрролл проливает свет на сложную динамику брака, пола и расы в пограничном Техасе, предоставляя тонкое понимание бурного прошлого региона.
Homesteads, Families, Sex, Race, and the Law in Frontier Texas, 1823-1860 : A Study of Evolutionary Technology Dans ce livre, Mark Carroll explore l'histoire juridique et sociale du Texas pendant la période de l'antebellum (1823-1860) pour explorer l'évolution des relations sexuelles, familiales et raciales dans le sud de la frontière. L'auteur examine comment les mariages de colons au Texas sont souvent nés en raison de la nécessité économique, les Anglos ayant souvent collaboré avec des Amérindiennes, des Tejanos et des femmes noires en raison de la pénurie de femmes blanches. Cet ensemble multiculturel de rôles de genre, combiné à la loi et aux émeutes frontalières, a déstabilisé le mariage des propriétaires. Cependant, en dépit de ces problèmes, l'auteur montre comment les conditions de vie difficiles, les politiques foncières et les règles de propriété ont incité les conjoints installés à coopérer pour la survie et l'avantage économique mutuel. livre raconte comment l'évolution de la loi texane a renforcé l'autonomie substantielle des femmes anglaises tout en veillant à ce que les relations sexuelles interraciales et leurs effets reproductifs soient conformes à l'esclavage et au régime qui privait et subordonnait les Noirs libres, les Amérindiens et les Tejano. Grâce à une analyse approfondie de l'histoire juridique et sociale, Carroll met en lumière la dynamique complexe du mariage, du sexe et de la race dans le Texas frontalier, en fournissant une compréhension subtile du passé tumultueux de la région.
Homesteads, Ungovernable Families, Sex, Race, and the Law in Frontier Texas, 1823-1860: A Study of Evolutionary Technology En este libro Mark Carroll profundiza en la historia legal y social de Texas durante el período antebellum (1823-1860) para investigar la evolución de las relaciones sexuales, familiares y raciales en el sur de la frontera. La autora considera cómo los matrimonios de colonos en Texas a menudo nacieron por necesidad económica, con hombres anglo a menudo colaborando con indígenas americanos, tejanos y mujeres negras debido a la escasez de mujeres blancas. Este conjunto multicultural de roles de género, combinado con la ley y los disturbios fronterizos, desestabilizó los matrimonios de los propietarios de viviendas. n embargo, a pesar de estos problemas, el autor muestra cómo las duras condiciones de vida, la política agraria y las normas de propiedad han llevado a los cónyuges asentados a cooperar para la supervivencia y el beneficio económico mutuo. libro narra cómo la ley de Texas en desarrollo fortaleció la autonomía esencial de las mujeres anglo mientras aseguraba que las relaciones sexuales interraciales y sus efectos reproductivos correspondieran a la esclavitud y a un régimen que privaba y subordinaba a los negros libres, nativos americanos y tejanos. A través de un profundo análisis de la historia legal y social, Carroll arroja luz sobre la compleja dinámica del matrimonio, el género y la raza en la frontera de Texas, proporcionando una sutil comprensión del pasado turbulento de la región.
Homesteads, Ungovernable Families, Sex, Race, and the Law in Fronteiras Texas, 1823-1860: A Study of Evolutionary Technology Neste livro, Mark Carroll se aprofundou na história jurídica e social do Texas durante o período antibellum (1823) 1860) para explorar a evolução das relações sexuais, familiares e raciais no sul da fronteira. O autor vê como os casamentos de colonos no Texas eram frequentemente gerados por necessidade econômica, e os homens anglo-americanos costumavam colaborar com os nativos americanos, técnicos e mulheres negras devido à escassez de mulheres brancas. Este conjunto multicultural de papéis de gênero, combinado com a lei e os distúrbios fronteiriços, desestabilizou os casamentos dos proprietários. No entanto, apesar desses problemas, o autor mostra como as duras condições de vida, as políticas de terras e as regras de propriedade levaram os cônjuges a cooperar para a sobrevivência e o benefício econômico mútuo. O livro descreve como a lei em desenvolvimento do Texas fortaleceu a autonomia substancial das mulheres anglo-mulheres, assegurando que as relações sexuais entre raças e seus efeitos reprodutivos sejam compatíveis com a escravidão e um regime que priva e subjuga os negros, nativos americanos e tecnanos livres. Através de uma análise profunda da história jurídica e social, Carroll lança luz sobre a complexa dinâmica do casamento, do sexo e da raça no Texas fronteiriço, fornecendo uma compreensão sutil do passado turbulento da região.
Homesteads, Ungovernable Families, Sex, Race, and the Law in Frontier Texas, 1823-1860: A Study of Evolutionary Technology In questo libro Mark Carroll approfondisce la storia legale e sociale del Texas nel periodo antebellum (1823 )-1860) per esplorare l'evoluzione delle relazioni sessuali, familiari e razziali nel sud della frontiera. L'autore considera come i matrimoni dei coloni in Texas siano spesso nati per necessità economiche, con anglo-maschi che spesso collaborano con nativi americani, tecnano e donne di colore a causa della carenza di donne bianche. Questa serie multiculturale di ruoli di genere, unita alla legge e ai disordini alla frontiera, ha destabilizzato i matrimoni dei proprietari di casa. Tuttavia, nonostante questi problemi, l'autore mostra come le dure condizioni di vita, le politiche agrarie e le regole di proprietà abbiano spinto i coniugi insediati a collaborare per la sopravvivenza e il reciproco beneficio economico. Il libro spiega come la legge texana in via di sviluppo abbia rafforzato la sostanziale autonomia delle donne anglo-donne, assicurandosi che le relazioni sessuali tra razze e i loro effetti riproduttivi siano compatibili con la schiavitù e con un regime che priva e sottomette i neri, i nativi americani e i tecnici liberi. Attraverso un'analisi approfondita della storia legale e sociale, Carroll mette in luce la complessa dinamica del matrimonio, del sesso e della razza nel Texas di confine, fornendo una delicata comprensione del passato turbolento della regione.
Homesteads, Ungovernable Families, Sex, Race, and the Law in Frontier Texas, 1823-1860: A Study of Evolutionary Technology In diesem Buch geht Mark Carroll auf die Rechts- und Sozialgeschichte von Texas während der Antebellum-Zeit (1823-1860) ein, um sie zu erforschen Entwicklung der sexuellen, familiären und rassischen Beziehungen im Süden der Grenze. Der Autor untersucht, wie die Ehen der edler in Texas oft aus wirtschaftlicher Notwendigkeit geboren wurden, wobei Anglo-Männer oft mit amerikanischen Ureinwohnern, Techanos und schwarzen Frauen zusammenarbeiteten, weil es an weißen Frauen mangelte. Diese multikulturelle Reihe von Geschlechterrollen, kombiniert mit Gesetz und Grenzunruhen, hat die Ehen von Hausbesitzern destabilisiert. Trotz dieser Herausforderungen zeigt der Autor jedoch, wie die rauen bensbedingungen, die Bodenpolitik und die Eigentumsregeln die siedelnden Ehepartner dazu veranlassten, für das Überleben und den gegenseitigen wirtschaftlichen Nutzen zusammenzuarbeiten. Das Buch erzählt, wie das sich entwickelnde texanische Gesetz die essenzielle Autonomie der Anglo-Frauen stärkte und dafür sorgte, dass gemischtrassige sexuelle Beziehungen und ihre reproduktiven Auswirkungen mit Sklaverei und einem Regime übereinstimmten, das freie Schwarze, amerikanische Ureinwohner und Techano beraubte und unterwarf. Durch eine eingehende Analyse der Rechts- und Sozialgeschichte beleuchtet Carroll die komplexe Dynamik von Ehe, Geschlecht und Rasse im grenznahen Texas und liefert subtile Einblicke in die turbulente Vergangenheit der Region.
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Homesteads, Ungovernable Families, Sex, Race, and the Law in Frontier Texas, 1823-1860: A Study of Evolutionary Technology Bu kitapta Mark Carroll, güney sınırında cinsel, aile ve ırk ilişkilerinin evrimini araştırmak için antebellum döneminde (1823-1860) Teksas'ın yasal ve sosyal tarihini araştırıyor. Yazar, Teksas'taki yerleşimci evliliklerinin genellikle ekonomik zorunluluktan doğduğunu, Anglo erkeklerin genellikle beyaz kadın eksikliği nedeniyle Yerli Amerikalılar, Tejanos ve siyah kadınlarla işbirliği yaptığını düşünüyor. Bu çok kültürlü cinsiyet rolleri, yasa ve sınır ayaklanmalarıyla birleştiğinde, ev sahibi evliliklerini istikrarsızlaştırdı. Ancak, bu sorunlara rağmen, yazar, zorlu yaşam koşullarının, arazi politikalarının ve mülkiyet kurallarının, yerleşmiş eşleri hayatta kalma ve karşılıklı ekonomik fayda için işbirliği yapmaya nasıl teşvik ettiğini göstermektedir. Kitap, gelişen Teksas yasalarının Anglo kadınlar için önemli özerkliği nasıl güçlendirdiğini, ırklararası cinsel ilişkilerin ve bunların doğurganlık sonuçlarının kölelikle tutarlı olduğunu ve özgür siyahları, Yerli Amerikalıları ve Tejanos'u yoksun bırakan ve boyun eğdiren bir rejimi sağladığını anlatıyor. Yasal ve sosyal tarihin derin analiziyle Carroll, Teksas sınırındaki evlilik, cinsiyet ve ırkın karmaşık dinamiklerine ışık tutuyor ve bölgenin çalkantılı geçmişine nüanslı bir bakış açısı sunuyor.
المنازل والعائلات غير الخاضعة للحكم والجنس والعرق والقانون في حدود تكساس، 1823-1860: دراسة للتكنولوجيا التطورية في هذا الكتاب، يتعمق مارك كارول في التاريخ القانوني والاجتماعي لتكساس خلال فترة ما قبل الحرب (1823-1860) للتحقيق وتطور العلاقات الجنسية والأسرية والعرقية في الحدود الجنوبية. ينظر المؤلف في كيفية ولادة زيجات المستوطنين في تكساس غالبًا بسبب الضرورة الاقتصادية، حيث يتعاون الرجال الأنجلو غالبًا مع الأمريكيين الأصليين والتيجانوس والنساء السود بسبب نقص النساء البيض. هذه المجموعة متعددة الثقافات من أدوار الجنسين، جنبًا إلى جنب مع القانون وأعمال الشغب الحدودية، زعزعت استقرار زواج أصحاب المنازل. ومع ذلك، وعلى الرغم من هذه المشاكل، يبين صاحب البلاغ كيف أن الظروف المعيشية القاسية وسياسات الأراضي وقواعد الملكية تشجع الأزواج المستقرين على التعاون من أجل البقاء والمنفعة الاقتصادية المتبادلة. يروي الكتاب كيف عزز قانون تكساس المتطور استقلالية كبيرة للنساء الأنجلو مع ضمان أن العلاقات الجنسية بين الأعراق وعواقبها الإنجابية كانت متسقة مع العبودية والنظام الذي حرم وأخضع السود الأحرار والأمريكيين الأصليين والتيجانوس. من خلال التحليل العميق للتاريخ القانوني والاجتماعي، يلقي كارول الضوء على الديناميكيات المعقدة للزواج والجنس والعرق في حدود تكساس، مما يوفر نظرة ثاقبة دقيقة على الماضي المضطرب للمنطقة.

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