Politics in the New South: Republicanism, Race, and Leadership in the Twentieth CenturyM.E. Sharpe, 31/12/1996 - 417 من الصفحات This edition of Politics in the New South takes the remarkable story of the transformation of southern politics in the twentieth century up through the virtual triumph of southern Republicanism in the mid-1990s. The book explores not only the fundamental changes that have occurred - in party politics, political leadership, voting rights and black participation - but also the strong continuities in the political culture of the South despite a reversal of party allegiances. There is no richer or more readable introduction to the politics of the South - a region that shows us important aspects of both our past and our future. |
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Race and Poverty in the TwentiethCentury South 21 | 21 |
1a Southern per Capita Income 19291960 | 45 |
Race Democrats and Old Style Southern Politics | 53 |
Toward the TwoParty South The Rise | 77 |
1a Southern Presidential Vote 19001912 | 91 |
2a Southern Presidential Vote 19641980 | 102 |
3 Southern Republican Presidential Base 19721992 | 115 |
Southern Republicanism | 118 |
Civil Rights and Black Political Participation | 161 |
The Politics of | 193 |
The Civil Rights Movement | 231 |
The Leadership | 297 |
1 A Model of Southern Gubernatorial Leadership | 300 |
The New South | 335 |
Notes | 361 |
Select Bibliography | 399 |
1 Southern Vote for Republican Gubernatorial | 125 |
4 Southern Vote for Republican Gubernatorial | 133 |
About the Author 418 | |
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