There is widespread agreement that the South has changed dramatically since the end of World War II. There is less agreement, however, about the extent to which the forces of nationalization have eroded the major elements of Southern distinctiveness. Although this volume does not purport to settle the debate, it does present a variety of recent evidence that helps put this important debate into perspective. In the process it helps clarify the contemporary politics of the South.
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"The subject of how distinctive the South remains after rapid social and political change in recent years is of great public interest and is a constantly recurring question in the social sciences. The book offers some very innovative and valuable insights into this raging debate and makes a significant contribution to the research on contemporary southern politics." --"Stephen D. Shaffer, Mississippi State University"
"The subject of how distinctive the South remains after rapid social and political change in recent years is of great public interest and is a constantly recurring question in the social sciences. The book offers some very innovative and valuable insights into this raging debate and makes a significant contribution to the research on contemporary southern politics." --"Stephen D. Shaffer, Mississippi State University"
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"The subject of how distinctive the South remains after rapid social and political change in recent years is of great public interest and is a constantly recurring question in the social sciences. The book offers some very innovative and valuable insights into this raging debate and makes a significant contribution to the research on contemporary southern politics." --"Stephen D. Shaffer, Mississippi State University"
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The subject of how distinctive the South remains after rapid social and political change in recent years is of great public interest and is a constantly recurring question in the social sciences. The book offers some very innovative and valuable insights into this raging debate and makes a significant contribution to the research on contemporary southern politics. "Stephen D. Shaffer, MississippiStateUniversity""
There is widespread agreement that the South has changed dramatically since the end of World War II. Social, demographic, economic, and political changes have altered significantly the region long considered the nation's most distinctive.
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