03074nam 2200733Ia 450 991077817110332120230207230515.00-674-26727-30-674-04346-410.4159/9780674043466(CKB)1000000000787065(StDuBDS)AH23050889(SSID)ssj0000147016(PQKBManifestationID)11161769(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000147016(PQKBWorkID)10004753(PQKB)10225679(MiAaPQ)EBC3300001(DE-B1597)457760(OCoLC)1013960621(OCoLC)1029812052(OCoLC)1032678878(OCoLC)1037976984(OCoLC)1041979898(OCoLC)1046606927(OCoLC)1046998954(OCoLC)647804518(OCoLC)979575152(DE-B1597)9780674043466(Au-PeEL)EBL3300001(CaPaEBR)ebr10305845(OCoLC)434413969(EXLCZ)99100000000078706520050602d2006 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtccrThe end of Southern exceptionalism[electronic resource] class, race, and partisan change in the postwar South /Byron E. Shafer, Richard JohnstonCambridge, MA Harvard University Press20061 online resource (240 p. )illOriginally published: 2007.0-674-01934-2 0-674-03249-7 Includes bibliographical references (p. 207-213) and index.Front matter --Contents --Preface --1. The Nature of the Puzzle --2. Economic Development and a Politics of Class --3. Legal Desegregation and a Politics of Race --4. Class, Race, and Partisan Change --5. Social Forces and Partisan Politicians --6. Old South, New South, No South? --Notes --References --IndexUntil now, the critical shift in Southern political allegiance from Democratic to Republican has been explained, by scholars and journalists, as a white backlash to the civil rights revolution. In this myth-shattering book, Byron Shafer and Richard Johnston refute that view, one stretching all the way back to V. O. Key in his classic book Southern Politics. The true story is instead one of dramatic class reversal, beginning in the 1950's and pulling everything else in its wake.Political partiesSouthern StatesSocial classesSouthern StatesSouthern StatesPolitics and government1951-Southern StatesRace relationsPolitical partiesSocial classes975.043Shafer Byron E141948Johnston Richard1948-1084032MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910778171103321The end of Southern exceptionalism3718352UNINA