The Rational Southerner: Black Mobilization, Republican Growth, and the Partisan Transformation of the American South
Autor M. V. Hood III, Quentin Kidd, Irwin L. Morrisen Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 iun 2014
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780199377640
ISBN-10: 0199377642
Pagini: 268
Ilustrații: 32 figures and 12 tables
Dimensiuni: 155 x 231 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0199377642
Pagini: 268
Ilustrații: 32 figures and 12 tables
Dimensiuni: 155 x 231 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
The Rational Southerner is a clearly written, thoroughly researched account of partisan change which sheds considerable light on the nature of southern party loyalties and on the current condition of US politics.
Scholars have long been fascinated by the transformation of the South from a Democratic bastion to a Republican stronghold. Hood, Kidd, and Morris develop an innovative theoretical argument, denoted relative advantage theory, to explain this transformation, and they document convincingly the causal pas de deux that has taken place in the South over time between the growth of the Republican Party and the mobilization of black voters. The authors have written a superb book that will quickly become a major work in the study of southern politics, political realignments, and racial politics.
Southern whites found a comfortable new home in the GOP. Unable to dominate the Democratic Party after Jim Crow fell, whites found a home where political compromise was Unnecessary. As The Rational Southerner shows, this trend toward 'white flight' was also an act of political flight that enabled a two-party South.
Scholars have long been fascinated by the transformation of the South from a Democratic bastion to a Republican stronghold. Hood, Kidd, and Morris develop an innovative theoretical argument, denoted relative advantage theory, to explain this transformation, and they document convincingly the causal pas de deux that has taken place in the South over time between the growth of the Republican Party and the mobilization of black voters. The authors have written a superb book that will quickly become a major work in the study of southern politics, political realignments, and racial politics.
Southern whites found a comfortable new home in the GOP. Unable to dominate the Democratic Party after Jim Crow fell, whites found a home where political compromise was Unnecessary. As The Rational Southerner shows, this trend toward 'white flight' was also an act of political flight that enabled a two-party South.
Notă biografică
M.V. Hood is Associate Professor of Political Science and Director of Graduate Studies at the University of Georgia. Quentin Kidd is Associate Professor of Political Science and Chair of the Government Department at Christopher Newport University. Irwin L. Morris is Professor and Department Chair of Government and Politics at the University of Maryland.