Why have not urbanization, industrialization, and the removal of the institutions which V. O. Key saw inhibiting an organized system of electoral competition-disfranchisement, malapportionment, one-partyism, and Jim Crow-produced a New (Dealish) South? Numan V. Bartley and Hugh D. Graham approach this question through short, sprightly, and incisive narratives of every significant statewide election campaign in the South from 1945 to 1972, as well as analyses of election statistics that fill 36 tables and 46 figures of this 200-page work. They conclude that though a politics of economic self-interest would produce a biracial lower-class ("populist") coalition against the more affluent whites, this class division of the elector...
Article in the George Washington University MagazineIllustration by Bill L'Hommedieu [image credit] ...
The article analyses the dramatic changes that have occurred in Southern political life since the ea...
In this study, I explore how Democrats maintained majorities in state legislatures long after the Re...
Why have not urbanization, industrialization, and the removal of the institutions which V. O. Key ...
Why have not urbanization, industrialization, and the removal of the institutions which V. O. Key ...
Originally published in 1975. This is a history of southern political life since the New Deal and Wo...
In the 1880s, Southern boosters saw the growth of industry as the only means of escaping the poverty...
Woodrow Wilson received only 70 percent of the votes in the 1912 presidential election in Alabama, ...
Woodrow Wilson received only 70 percent of the votes in the 1912 presidential election in Alabama, ...
This dissertation examines the extent, causes, and consequences of ideological diversity in the one-...
This dissertation examines the extent, causes, and consequences of ideological diversity in the one-...
The 1994 elections represented a watershed year for southern Republicans. For the first time since R...
This dissertation is a study of the impact of race, industrialization and modernization on Southern ...
The article analyses the dramatic changes that have occurred in Southern political life since the ea...
In The Origins of the New South and The Strange Career of Jim Crow C. Vann Woodward suggested that ...
Article in the George Washington University MagazineIllustration by Bill L'Hommedieu [image credit] ...
The article analyses the dramatic changes that have occurred in Southern political life since the ea...
In this study, I explore how Democrats maintained majorities in state legislatures long after the Re...
Why have not urbanization, industrialization, and the removal of the institutions which V. O. Key ...
Why have not urbanization, industrialization, and the removal of the institutions which V. O. Key ...
Originally published in 1975. This is a history of southern political life since the New Deal and Wo...
In the 1880s, Southern boosters saw the growth of industry as the only means of escaping the poverty...
Woodrow Wilson received only 70 percent of the votes in the 1912 presidential election in Alabama, ...
Woodrow Wilson received only 70 percent of the votes in the 1912 presidential election in Alabama, ...
This dissertation examines the extent, causes, and consequences of ideological diversity in the one-...
This dissertation examines the extent, causes, and consequences of ideological diversity in the one-...
The 1994 elections represented a watershed year for southern Republicans. For the first time since R...
This dissertation is a study of the impact of race, industrialization and modernization on Southern ...
The article analyses the dramatic changes that have occurred in Southern political life since the ea...
In The Origins of the New South and The Strange Career of Jim Crow C. Vann Woodward suggested that ...
Article in the George Washington University MagazineIllustration by Bill L'Hommedieu [image credit] ...
The article analyses the dramatic changes that have occurred in Southern political life since the ea...
In this study, I explore how Democrats maintained majorities in state legislatures long after the Re...