This study of the expansion of the Southern electorate between 1952 and 1984 is reminiscent of William R. Keech's "The Impact of Negro Voting" in its use of empirical data and in its rigorous analysis that punctures myths and conventional wisdom about the consequences of increased voter participation. . . . Despite its methodological sophistication and pervasive quantitative analysis, the text is sufficiently comprehensible for its arguments and findings to be of interest to general readers. "Chioce"
Stanley analyzes the accepted understanding of what happened in the South, which is...
This study of the expansion of the Southern electorate between 1952 and 1984 is reminiscent of William R. Keech's "The Impact of Negro Voting" in i...
Offers a multifaceted portrait of the broad spectrum of United States politics and policies. This title features the chapters that deals with key subject areas such as elections and political parties, public opinion and voting, the media, the three branches of US government, foreign, military, social and economic policy, and more.
Offers a multifaceted portrait of the broad spectrum of United States politics and policies. This title features the chapters that deals with key subj...
Working with sources such as government offices and publications, academia and scholarly articles, polling organisations, databases, and time series studies, this work provides a reference on the broad spectrum of American politics and policies.
Working with sources such as government offices and publications, academia and scholarly articles, polling organisations, databases, and time series s...