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Politics and Society in the South Earl Black

Politics and Society in the South By Earl Black

Politics and Society in the South by Earl Black


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This book is a systematic interpretation of the most important national and state tendencies in southern politics since 1920. The authors contend that, notable improvements in race relations aside, the central tendencies in southern politics are primarily established by the values, beliefs, and objectives of the expanding white urban middle class.

Politics and Society in the South Summary

Politics and Society in the South by Earl Black

This wide-ranging examination of the "newest" South is a leading candidate to replace the classic work by V. O. Key, now two generations old. Politics and Society in the South is a systematic interpretation of the most important national and state tendencies in southern politics since 1920. The authors begin by describing the salient features of the old southern politics, against which they then depict the emergence of the new South: the changing composition of the population, the growth of industry and cities, economic diversification, and the rise of an urban middle class. A major component of the greatest southern transformation since the Civil War is the altered status of blacks from a disfranchised underclass to a franchised citizenry, a change that the authors discuss in all its ramifications. The decline of the Democratic Party is charted and related to the rise of the black vote and the transitional attitudes of white southerners. Finally, regional trends in presidential, senatorial, and gubernatorial politics are set forth, and the overall political directions that are still reshaping southern politics and creating a two-party system for the first time are defined. The authors contend that, notable improvements in race relations notwithstanding, the central tendencies in southern politics are primarily established by the values, beliefs, and objectives of the expanding white urban middle class. This is the crucible for a more competitive two-party politics that is emerging in the South.

Politics and Society in the South Reviews

A fine and insightful synthesis of a wealth of information. It draws a balanced and convincing portrait of the region's politics, with historical depth, and the presentation is clear, well organized, and thoroughly documented. -- James L. Sundquist The Brookings Institution

About Earl Black

Earl Black is Herbert S. Autrey Professor of Political Science at Rice University. Merle Black is Asa G. Candler Professor of Politics and Government at Emory University.

Table of Contents

I. The Changing South 1. Old Politics, New People 2. Industrialization and Urbanization 3. The Rise of Middle-Class Society II. The Transformation of Southern Race Relations 4. The Old Order 5. Penetrating the Outer Color Line 6. The Limited Leverage of a Franchised Minority 7. Confronting the Intermediate Color Line III. The Southern Electorate 8. The Changing Electorate 9. Contemporary Racial Attitudes 10. The Conservative Advantage in Public Opinion 11. The Decline of Southern "Democracy" IV. The Revival of Party Competition 12. The Republican Advantage in Presidential Politics 13. Partisan Competition for Senator and Governor 14. The Reshaping of Southern Politics Notes Index

Additional information

GOR013684252
9780674689596
0674689593
Politics and Society in the South by Earl Black
Used - Good
Paperback
Harvard University Press
1989-07-01
384
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