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How the South was won and the nation lost
The roots and repercussions of the Republican Party's Southernization and Evangelicalization
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eBook - PDF
How the South was won and the nation lost
The roots and repercussions of the Republican Party's Southernization and Evangelicalization
About this book
Die Republikanische Partei dominierte zwischen den spĂ€ten 1960er und 80er Jahren die PrĂ€sidentschaftswahlen in den Vereinigten Staaten. Vier der letzten sechs Wahlen sind jedoch verloren gegangen. Dieses Werk sieht die GrĂŒnde hinter dieser Krise im Versuch der Partei, wĂ€hrend und nach dem Kampf der schwarzen Minderheit fĂŒr ihre BĂŒrgerrechte in den 1960er Jahren, die weiĂen (oft evangelikalen) WĂ€hler des SĂŒdens auf ihre Seite zu bringen. In einem Land, in dem der weiĂe Bevölkerungsanteil stetig sinkt und junge WĂ€hler sĂ€kularer denn je sind, finden sich die weiĂen WĂ€hler des SĂŒdens immer öfter auf der Verliererseite der in Washington, D.C. ausgetragenen politischen Schlachten - und mit ihnen auch die Republikanische Partei.
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Table of contents
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Table of Contents
- Body
- List of illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I: The conquest of the South
- I.1 âSooner or later the trail of inquiry leads to the Negro.â â The centrality of race in Southern politics and its Republican realignment
- I.2 The integral role of Christian conservatism in the Southern realignment
- I.3 Reagan â The final push for realignment
- Part II: The southernized and evangelized Republican Party and its future prospects
- II.1 The Southernization of the Republican Party across all levels
- II.2 The Evangelicalization of the Republican Party across all levels
- II.3 Wallace won after all â The Tea Party
- II.4 The Changing Face of America and what it means for the GOP
- II.5 Conclusion: Has the nation been lost by winning the South?
- Bibliography
- Index