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OverviewHas the South, once the """"Solid South"""" of the Democratic Party, truly become an unassailable Republican stronghold? If so, when, where, why, and how did this seismic change occur? Moreover, what are the implications for the U.S. body politic? Painting Dixie Red is the first volume to grapple with these difficult yet critical questions. In this fascinating and timely collection, a distinguished group of scholars engages in an enlightening debate. Some make the case that the South has become Republican, and some contend that it has not. Some outline the region's exceptionalism, and some reject the idea of regional distinctiveness. Some point to white discontent over civil rights as the root of political changes, and some cite color-blind factors. All offer invaluable insights into U.S. politics during these ultra-partisan times. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Glenn FeldmanPublisher: University Press of Florida Imprint: University Press of Florida Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.333kg ISBN: 9780813060989ISBN 10: 0813060982 Pages: 400 Publication Date: 30 September 2014 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsA useful addition to the substantial array of scholarly literature addressing the topic. -- Historian "Glenn Feldman is professor in the Department of History at the University of Alabama at Birmingham and author or editor of numerous books including Nation within a Nation: The American South and the Federal Government and The Irony of the Solid South: Democrats, Republicans, and Race, 1865-1944. ""A remarkable series of insightful essays.""--Florida Historical Quarterly ""A useful addition to the substantial array of scholarly literature addressing the topic.""--Historian ""An important addition to the literature on the politics of the South.""--Arkansas Historical Quarterly ""An informative and entertaining collection of essays on the rise of the Republican Party in the South.""--North Carolina Historical Review ""Enlightening. . . . Feldman brings into conversation twelve essays dealing with divergent locations, issues, and people to demonstrate the South's nuanced transition from solidly Democrat to reliably Republican.""--Southern Historian ""Makes a reasoned argument that we must go far deeper and farther afield to explain the change of parties.""--Alabama Review" An informative and entertaining collection of essays on the rise of the Republican Party in the South. --North Carolina Historical Review Glenn Feldman is professor in the Department of History at the University of Alabama at Birmingham and author or editor of numerous books including Nation within a Nation: The American South and the Federal Government and The Irony of the Solid South: Democrats, Republicans, and Race, 1865-1944. Makes a reasoned argument that we must go far deeper and farther afield to explain the change of parties. --Alabama Review A useful addition to the substantial array of scholarly literature addressing the topic. --Historian An important addition to the literature on the politics of the South. --Arkansas Historical Quarterly A remarkable series of insightful essays. --Florida Historical Quarterly Enlightening. . . . Feldman brings into conversation twelve essays dealing with divergent locations, issues, and people to demonstrate the South's nuanced transition from solidly Democrat to reliably Republican. --Southern Historian An informative and entertaining collection of essays on the rise of the Republican Party in the South. North Carolina Historical Review Enlightening. . . . Feldman brings into conversation twelve essays dealing with divergent locations, issues, and people to demonstrate the South s nuanced transition from solidly Democrat to reliably Republican. Southern Historian An important addition to the literature on the politics of the South. Arkansas Historical Quarterly A remarkable series of insightful essays. Florida Historical Quarterly A useful addition to the substantial array of scholarly literature addressing the topic. Historian Makes a reasoned argument that we must go far deeper and farther afield to explain the change of parties. Alabama Review A useful addition to the substantial array of scholarly literature addressing the topic. Historian An important addition to the literature on the politics of the South. Arkansas Historical Quarterly A remarkable series of insightful essays. Florida Historical Quarterly Makes a reasoned argument that we must go far deeper and farther afield to explain the change of parties. Alabama Review An informative and entertaining collection of essays on the rise of the Republican Party in the South. North Carolina Historical Review Enlightening. . . . Feldman brings into conversation twelve essays dealing with divergent locations, issues, and people to demonstrate the South s nuanced transition from solidly Democrat to reliably Republican. Southern Historian Glenn Feldman is professor in the Department of History at the University of Alabama at Birmingham and author or editor of numerous books including Nation within a Nation: The American South and the Federal Government and The Irony of the Solid South: Democrats, Republicans, and Race, 1865-1944. A useful addition to the substantial array of scholarly literature addressing the topic. -- Historian An important addition to the literature on the politics of the South. -- Arkansas Historical Quarterly A remarkable series of insightful essays. -- Florida Historical Quarterly Makes a reasoned argument that we must go far deeper and farther afield to explain the change of parties. -- Alabama Review An informative and entertaining collection of essays on the rise of the Republican Party in the South. -- North Carolina Historical Review Enlightening. . . . Feldman brings into conversation twelve essays dealing with divergent locations, issues, and people to demonstrate the South's nuanced transition from solidly Democrat to reliably Republican. -- Southern Historian Author InformationGlenn Feldman is professor in the Department of History at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA and author or editor of numerous books including The Disfranchisement Myth: Poor Whites and Suffrage Restriction in Alabama and Before Brown: Civil Rights and White Backlash in the Modern South. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |