Synopses & Reviews
This new text, based on the market-leading U.S.-Texas politics book, encourages students to think critically about the relevance of Texas government to their everyday lives. Organized around Chapter Goals, helps focus students on key learning outlines while an extensive support package includes tools to assess Student Learning Outcomes.
Synopsis
A new Texas politics book with a proven approach.
About the Author
Anthony Champagne, Ph.D. in Political Science, University of Illinois, 1973, has research interests in judicial politics and in Congressional history. He is the author of Congressman Sam Rayburn, Sam Rayburn: A Bio-bibliography, and Judicial Politics in Texas: Partisanship, Money, and Politics in State Courts. He has won three University-wide teaching awards.Edward J. Harpham is Associate Provost and Professor of Government and Political Economy at The University of Texas at Dallas. He also serves as the Director of Collegium V, UTD's honors program. He teaches courses in political theory, American government, and public policy. His research focuses upon the role that economic ideas play in modern political thought and their impact upon modern state institutions.