Image for The new politics of the old South: an introduction to Southern politics

The new politics of the old South: an introduction to Southern politics (4th ed.)

Breaux, David A.(Contributions by)Cotter, Patrick R.(Contributions by)Dowdle, Andrew(Contributions by)Gaddie, Ronald Keith(Contributions by)Giammo, Joseph D.(Contributions by)Green, John C.(Contributions by)Guth, James L.(Contributions by)III, Charles S. Bullock(Contributions by)Jr., Cole Blease Graham(Contributions by)Kellstedt, Lyman A.(Contributions by)Lamare, James W.(Contributions by)Moreland, Laurence(Contributions by)Nelson, Michael(Contributions by)Parent, Wayne(Contributions by)Perry, Huey(Contributions by)Polinard, J L.(Contributions by)Prysby, Charles(Contributions by)Scher, Richard K.(Contributions by)Scicchitano, Michael J.(Contributions by)Shaffer, Stephen D.(Contributions by)Shapard, John William(Contributions by)Smidt, Corwin E.(Contributions by)Steed, Robert P.(Contributions by)Wrinkle, Robert D.(Contributions by)III, Charles S. Bullock(Edited by)Rozell, Mark J.(Edited by)
See all formats and editions

The latest presidential election demonstrated the national importance of the shifting demographics and partisan leanings of the Southern states.

When it first appeared in 1998, The New Politics of the Old South broke new ground by examining Southern political trends at the end of the twentieth century.

Now in its fourth edition, with all chapters extensively revised and updated to cover events up through the 2008 elections, the authors continue their unique state-by-state analysis of political behavior.

Written by the country's leading scholars of Southern politics and designed to be adopted for courses on Southern politics (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.

Read More
Title Unavailable: Withdrawn
Product Details
1442200189 / 9781442200180
Ebook
320.975
28/07/2009
English
317 pages