The new politics of the old South : an introduction to Southern politics
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The new politics of the old South : an introduction to Southern politics
Rowman & Littlefield, c2003
2nd ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Southern politics in the twenty-first century / Charles S. Bullock III and Mark J. Rozell
- South Carolina : the heart of GOP realignment in the South / John C. Kuzenski
- Georgia : still the most democratic state in the South? / Charles S. Bullock III
- Alabama : Republicans winning the heart of Dixie / Harold W. Stanley
- Mississippi : a study in change and continuity / David A. Breaux and Charles E. Menifield
- Louisiana : African-Americans, Republicans, and party competition / Wayne Parent and Huey Perry
- Virginia : the new politics of the Old Dominion / Mark J. Rozell
- North Carolina : the development of two-party competition / Charles Prysby
- Tennessee : politics and politicians that matter beyond state border / John Lyman Mason
- Arkansas : electoral competition and reapportionment in the "Land of opportunity" / Gary D. Wekkin
- Oklahoma : the secular realignment continues / Ronald Keith Gaddie and Gary W. Copeland
- Florida : political change, 1950-2000 / Michael J. Scicchitano and Richard K. Scher
- Texas : the Lone Star (Wars) State / James W. Lamare, J.L. Polinard, Robert D. Wrinkle
- The soul of the South : religion and Southern politics at the millenium / John C. Green ... [et al.]
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Description
One of the most important developments in American politics has been the growing prominence of the Southern states in the national political landscape. The first edition of The New Politics of the Old South broke new ground by examining Southern political trends at the end of the twentieth century. Now extensively revised and updated, the second edition looks toward the future of politics in the South and continues the unique state-by-state analysis of political behavior written by the country's leading scholars of Southern politics. Designed to be adopted for courses on Southern political culture, but accessible to any interested reader, this book traces the shifting trends of the Southern electorate and explains its growing influence on the course of national politics.
Table of Contents
- Southern politics in the 21st century, Charles S. Bullock III and Mark J. Rozell
- South Carolina : the heart of GOP realignment in the South, John C. Kuzenski
- Georgia : still the most democratic state in the South?, Charles S. Bullock III, Alabama : Republicans winning the heart of Dixie, Harold W. Stanley
- Mississippi : a study in change and continuity, David A. Breaux and Charles E. Menifield
- Louisiana : African-Americans, Republicans, and party competition, Wayne Parent and Huey Perry
- Virginia : the new politics of the Old Dominion, Mark J. Rozell
- North Carolina : the development of two-party competition, Charles Prysby
- Tennessee : politics and politicians that matter beyond state border, John Lyman Mason
- Arkansas : electoral competition and reapportionment in the "Land of opportunity", Gary D. Wekkin
- Oklahoma : the secular realignment continues, Ronald Keith Gaddie and Gary W. Copeland
- Florida : political change, 1950-2000, Michael J. Scicchitano and Richard K. Scher
- Texas : the Lone Star (Wars) State, James W. Lamare, J.L. Polinard, Robert D. Wrinkle
- The soul of the South : religion and Southern politics at the millenium, John C. Green ... [et al.].
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