

An edition of The Republican South (2004)
democratization and partisan change
By David Lublin
Publish Date
2004
Publisher
Princeton University Press
Language
eng
Pages
259
Description:
"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 Republican Party."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Politics and government, Race relations, Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- ), Party affiliation, Conservatism, Political aspects, Conservatisme, Republikanische Partei (USA), Partis politiques, Republican Party, Rassismus, Adhésion, Aspect politique, Politique et gouvernement, Republikanische Partei <USA>, Relations raciales, Republican Party (États-Unis : 1854- ), Republican Party (US 1854- ), Konservativismus, Südstaaten, Republican party (u.s. : 1854-), Southern states, politics and government, Southern states, race relations
Places: Southern States
Times: 1951-