TY - BOOK ID - 77864143 TI - The disappearing South? : studies in regional change and continuity AU - Steed, Robert P. AU - Moreland, Laurence W. AU - Baker, Tod A. AU - Black, Merle. AU - Black, Earl AU - Carmines, Edward G. AU - Stanley, Harold W. AU - Green, John C. AU - Guth, James L. AU - Bowman, Lewis AU - Hulbary, William E. AU - Kelley, Anne E. AU - Wainscott, Stephen H. AU - Feig, Douglas G. AU - Kellstedt, Lyman A. AU - Theilmann, John. AU - Wilhite, Allen. AU - Eamon, Tom. AU - Reed, John Shelton. PY - 2013 SN - 0585141088 9780585141084 9780817304393 0817304398 9780817357450 0817357459 9780817386641 0817386645 0817304398 PB - Tuscaloosa : University of Alabama Press, DB - UniCat KW - Political culture -- Southern States. KW - Regionalism -- Southern States. KW - Southern States -- Politics and government -- 1951. KW - Regionalism KW - Political culture KW - Regions & Countries - Americas KW - History & Archaeology KW - United States Local History KW - Culture KW - Political science KW - Southern States KW - Politics and government KW - 1951 KW - -Political culture UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:77864143 AB - Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 There is widespread agreement that the South has changed dramatically since the end of World War II. Social, demographic, economic, and political changes have altered significantly the region long considered the nation's most distinctive. There is less agreement, however, about the extent to which the forces of nationalization have eroded the major elements of Southern distinctiveness. Although this volume does not purport to settle the debate on Southern pol ER -