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The Republican South: Democratization and Partisan Change [Hardcover]

David Lublin (Author)


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April 5, 2004 0691050414 978-0691050416

This comprehensive and in-depth look at southern politics in the United States challenges conventional notions about the rise of the Republican Party in the South. David Lublin argues that the evolution of southern politics must be seen as part of a process of democratization of the region's politics. The Voting Rights Act of 1965 provided a sharp jolt forward in this process by greatly expanding the southern electorate.

Nevertheless, Democrats prevented Republicans from capitalizing rapidly on these changes. The overwhelming dominance of the region's politics by Democrats and their frequent adoption of conservative positions made it difficult for the GOP to attract either candidates or voters in many contests. However, electoral rules and issues gradually propelled the Democrats to the Left and more conservative white voters and politicians into the arms of the Republican Party.

Surprisingly, despite the racial turmoil of the civil rights era, economic rather than racial issues first separated Democrats from Republicans. Only later did racial and social issues begin to rival economic questions as a source of partisan division and opportunity for Republican politicians.


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The democratization of Southern politics, coupled with economic issues rather than racial issues, best explains Republican ascendancy in the South over the past half century of gradual partisan change. So concludes David Lublin in his valuable study challenging the conventional presumption that GOP gains in the South are premised primarily on the politics of race. . . . The book is clearly written, well organized, and well documented.
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This is an important, knowledge-enhancing, subject-enriching work on a topic of major significance in understanding American politics: recent decades of Republican growth in the South. It adds to our understanding of realignment and political change more broadly by its detailed consideration of the state of the parties. Issues, elites, and institutions--an appropriately broad but rare range of topics--figure prominently in the discussion. While many contend racial attitudes realigned southern whites from the Democrats to the Republicans, David Lublin emphasizes economic and social issues while recognizing the place of racial issues.
(Harold W. Stanley, Geurin-Pettus Distinguished Chair in American Politics and Political Economy, Southern Methodist University, author of "Voter Mobilization and the Politics of Race" )

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press (April 5, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0691050414
  • ISBN-13: 978-0691050416
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.3 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,273,307 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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SCANNING SOUTHERN POLITICS for signs that the Republicans would replace the Democrats as the majority party used to be as futile as waiting for Godot. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
estimated white support, southern white partisanship, white voting behavior, new black districts, racial threat hypothesis, racial redistricting, redistricting round, state legislative contests, partisan change, black population rises, state legislative elections, presidential voting behavior, strong black support, partisan gap, southern partisanship, progressively lighter shades, backlash theory, southern gains, racial conservatism, bivariate probit model, nonracial issues, state legislative races, state legislative candidates, incumbency advantage, black majority districts
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African Americans, South Carolina, North Carolina, Voting Rights Act, Civil Rights Movement, New York, Supreme Court, United States, Ronald Reagan, New Deal, Republican Party, Congressional Quarterly, Deep South, Barry Goldwater, David Lublin, Civil War, Jimmy Carter, Michael Barone, Year Figure, Grant Ujifusa, Stephen Voss, The Almanac of American Politics, American Political Science Review, Peripheral South, President Clinton
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