Format:
Online-Ressource (xxxii, 231 p)
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ill., maps
ISBN:
1299401988
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9781299401983
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9781610754903
Content:
〈div〉Angie Maxwell is the Diane D. Blair Professor of Southern Studies and assistant professor of political science at the University of Arkansas.〈/div〉
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Cover Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Foreword: The Master, the Acolytes, and the Study of American Politics; Introduction: Unlocking V. O. Key Jr.; Part I: The Missing Pieces of Southern Politics in State and Nation; Chapter 1: The Morality-Driven South: Populists, Prohibitionists, Religion, and V. O. Key Jr.'s Southern Politics; Chapter 2: V.O. Key Jr.'s Missing Link: Black Southern Political Culture and Development; Chapter 3: World War II, White Violence, and Black Politics in V.O. Key Jr.'s Southern Politics; Part II: The Impact of Southern Politics on the Discipline
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Chapter 4: Unlocking Social Constructions in Southern Politics: V. O. Key Jr.'s Thin DemocracyChapter 5: Before KKV, V.O. Key Jr.: Southern Politics and Social Science Methodology; Chapter 6: Reflections on Reading V.O. Key Jr.'s Southern Politics: Race, Politics, and Economics; Part III: The Post-Key South; Chapter 7: More than Race: Conservatism in the White South since V. O. Key Jr.; Chapter 8: Partisan Change in the Post-Key South; Chapter 9: V.O. Key Jr.'s Southern Politics: Demographic Changes Will Transform the Region; In-migration and Generational Shifts Speed Up the Process
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Conclusion: Evaluating V.O. Key Jr. and Advancing Our Understanding of Southern Politics
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1299401910
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781557289612
Additional Edition:
Print version Unlocking V.O. Key Jr. : ""Southern Politics"" for the Twenty-First Century
Language:
English
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