V. O. Key Jr.'s two central insights in Southern Politics (1949) were that beneath an outwardly solid South, defined by forced unity that was maintained to keep African Americans subordinate, white politics was largely fragmented and disorganized; and that in such a fragmented polity, unstructured by ongoing competition between organized political parties, the white and black have-nots usually lost. The ten essays in this volume, drawn from a 2009 conference at the Winthrop Rockefeller Institute of the University of Arkansas, do not directly explain exactly how partisan competition came to the South after 1950, and they entirely ignore the processes and outputs of governance—an omission that reflects the largest failure of post-Key scholars...
This dissertation describes the process of political development in North Carolina during the twenti...
This dissertation explores how southern senators, led by Georgia’s Richard Russell, forestalled civi...
Why have not urbanization, industrialization, and the removal of the institutions which V. O. Key ...
V. O. Key Jr.'s two central insights in Southern Politics (1949) were that beneath an outwardly soli...
Scholars, journalists, writers, and pundits have long regarded the South as the nation’s most politi...
Originally published in 1975. This is a history of southern political life since the New Deal and Wo...
In 1949 the great political scientist V.O. Key averred regarding Southern politics, "In its grand ou...
Key's book, Southern Politics in State and Nation, delved into the political practices of the Americ...
Michael Goldfield, Wayne State University, Oxford University Press, 2020, 428.p The South is toda...
How do subnational authoritarian enclaves get reinstituted into national democracy and achieve democ...
In recent years, much has been written about the political change that is sweeping the South. This i...
Updating V. O. Key's Southern Politics (1949) has become a cottage industry. How good is the latest...
In this study, I explore how Democrats maintained majorities in state legislatures long after the Re...
For nine decades voters in the South have cast their ballots in a spirit of defiance to the union. ...
The essentially tragic political fate of the American South in the nineteenth century resulted from ...
This dissertation describes the process of political development in North Carolina during the twenti...
This dissertation explores how southern senators, led by Georgia’s Richard Russell, forestalled civi...
Why have not urbanization, industrialization, and the removal of the institutions which V. O. Key ...
V. O. Key Jr.'s two central insights in Southern Politics (1949) were that beneath an outwardly soli...
Scholars, journalists, writers, and pundits have long regarded the South as the nation’s most politi...
Originally published in 1975. This is a history of southern political life since the New Deal and Wo...
In 1949 the great political scientist V.O. Key averred regarding Southern politics, "In its grand ou...
Key's book, Southern Politics in State and Nation, delved into the political practices of the Americ...
Michael Goldfield, Wayne State University, Oxford University Press, 2020, 428.p The South is toda...
How do subnational authoritarian enclaves get reinstituted into national democracy and achieve democ...
In recent years, much has been written about the political change that is sweeping the South. This i...
Updating V. O. Key's Southern Politics (1949) has become a cottage industry. How good is the latest...
In this study, I explore how Democrats maintained majorities in state legislatures long after the Re...
For nine decades voters in the South have cast their ballots in a spirit of defiance to the union. ...
The essentially tragic political fate of the American South in the nineteenth century resulted from ...
This dissertation describes the process of political development in North Carolina during the twenti...
This dissertation explores how southern senators, led by Georgia’s Richard Russell, forestalled civi...
Why have not urbanization, industrialization, and the removal of the institutions which V. O. Key ...