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The transformation of Southern politics : social change and political consequence since 1945
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ISBN: 0465086950 9780465086955 Year: 1976 Publisher: New York Basic Books Publishers

Quiet revolution in the south : the impact of the voting rights act 1965-1990
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ISBN: 0691021082 Year: 1994 Publisher: Princeton : Princeton University Press,


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Race, campaign politics, and the realignment in the South
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ISBN: 0585352542 9780585352541 9780300147353 030014735X 9780300077230 0300077238 0300077238 0300063989 9780300063981 0300063989 Year: 1996 Publisher: New Haven, CT Yale University Press

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Since the Voting Rights Act of 1965, growing numbers of southerners have called themselves Republicans, and Republican candidates have carried the South in presidential elections. Yet the Democratic Party has persisted in winning southern congressional elections. In this engagingly written book, James M. Glaser explains this political phenomenon, investigating six special U.S. House elections won by Democrats from 1981 to 1993 in Mississippi, Texas, Alabama, and Virginia.Glaser draws upon his own direct observations, news reports, and extensive interviews with election participants-candidates, advisors, journalists, labor leaders, party officials, black ministers, volunteers, and others-to demonstrate that issues of group conflict and race continue to have an enormous impact on congressional politics in the South. According to Glaser, southern Democrats have prolonged realignment and kept control of local elections through a variety of tactics. Most important, southern Democrats have been able to construct biracial coalitions in an ever-changing political environment. Glaser's analysis offers insight into what led Democrats to be so unexpectedly successful in the Reagan-Bush years and into what they must do if they are to survive the increasingly powerful force of southern Republicanism.

The disappearing South? : studies in regional change and continuity
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ISBN: 0585141088 9780585141084 9780817304393 0817304398 9780817357450 0817357459 9780817386641 0817386645 0817304398 Year: 2013 Publisher: Tuscaloosa : University of Alabama Press,

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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

Jimmy Carter
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ISBN: 9780805089578 0805089578 Year: 2010 Volume: *12 Publisher: New York Times Books

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An examination of Carter's presidency and his emergence as an important voice for international diplomacy and negotiation

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