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Foreword Jack Bass Acknowledgments Introduction. The Literature of Southern Politics Robert P. Steed and Laurence W. Moreland Chapter 1. Southern Political Party Development since World War II Charles Prysby Chapter 2. Who Wants to Party? Activists and Changing Southern Politics John J. McGlennon Chapter 3. Unfinished Business: Writing the Civil Rights Movement Richard K. Scher Chapter 4. Race and Southern Politics: The Special Case of Congressional Districting Richard L. Engstrom Chapter 5. Writing about Women in Southern Politics Penny M. Miller and Lee R. Remington Chapter 6. Reflections on Scholarship in Religion and Southern Politics Ted G. Jelen Chapter 7. Population Shifts Change a Region¿s Politics: The Old South Morphs into the New Susan A. MacManus with the assistance of Brittany L. Penberthy and Thomas A. Watson Chapter 8. Issues, Ideology, and Political Opinions in the South Patrick R. Cotter, Stephen D. Shaffer, and David A. Breaux Chapter 9. Presidential Elections and the South Harold W. Stanley Chapter 10. Congress and the South Stanley P. Berard Chapter 11. Southern Governors and Legislatures Branwell DuBose Kapeluck, Robert P. Steed, and Laurence W. Moreland Conclusion. Looking Back and Looking Forward: A Research Agenda for Southern Politics John A. Clark Contributors Index
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Political science -- Southern States -- History.
Southern States -- Politics and government -- 1951-.