
The New Politics of the Old South: An Introduction to Southern Politics
by Bullock, Charles S., III; Rozell, Mark J.Rent Textbook
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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
Introduction: Southern Politics in the Twenty-first Century | p. 1 |
The Deep South States | |
South Carolina: The New Politics of the Palmetto State | p. 27 |
Georgia: A Study of Party and Race | p. 49 |
Alabama: From One Party to Competition, and Maybe Back Again | p. 73 |
Mississippi: Emergence of a Modern Two-Party State | p. 93 |
Louisiana: African Americans, Republicans, and Party Competition | p. 113 |
The Rim South States | |
Virginia: From Red to Blue? | p. 135 |
North Carolina: Tar Heel Politics in the Twenty-first Century | p. 155 |
Tennessee: Once a Bluish State, Now a Reddish One | p. 181 |
Arkansas: Deep Blue and Bright Red at the Same Time? | p. 207 |
Oklahoma: Red State Rising | p. 219 |
Florida: Political Change, 1950-2008 | p. 245 |
Texas: The Lone Star (Wars) State | p. 267 |
Conclusion: The Soul of the South: Religion and Southern Politics in the New Millennium | p. 283 |
Index | p. 305 |
About the Contributors | p. 317 |
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