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The Great Melding - War, the Dixiecrat, Rebellion, and the Southern Model for America's New Conservatism (Hardcover)
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The Great Melding - War, the Dixiecrat, Rebellion, and the Southern Model for America's New Conservatism (Hardcover)
Series: The Modern South
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The Great Melding: War, the Dixiecrat Rebellion, and the Southern
Road to America’s New Conservatism is the second book in Glenn
Feldman’s groundbreaking series on how the American South
switched its allegiance from the Democratic to the Republican Party
in the twentieth century. Audacious in its scope, subtle in its
analysis, and persuasive in its arguments, The Great Melding is
the second book in Glenn Feldman’s magisterial recounting of
the South’s monumental transformation from a Reconstruction-era
citadel of Democratic Party inertia to a cauldron of GOP agitation.
In this pioneering study, he shows how the transitional years after
World War II, the Dixiecrat episode, and the early 1950s formed a
pivotal sequence of events that altered America’s political
landscape in profound, fundamental, and unexpected ways.
Feldman’s landmark The Irony of the Solid South dismantled the
myth of the New Deal consensus, proving it to be only a fleeting
alliance of fissiparous factions; The Great Melding further
examines how the South broke away from that consensus. Exploring
the role of race and white supremacy, Feldman documents and
explains the roles of economics, religion, and emotive appeals to
patriotism in southern voting patterns. His probing and original
analysis includes a discussion of the limits of southern liberalism
and a fresh examination of the Dixiecrat Revolt of 1948. Feldman
convincingly argues that the Dixiecrats—often dismissed as a
transitory footnote in American politics—served as a template for
the modern conservative movement. Now a predictably conservative
stronghold, Alabama at the time was viewed by national political
strategists as a battleground and bellwether. Masterfully
synthesizing a vast range of sources, Feldman shows that Alabama,
far from being predictable, was one of the few states where voters
chose between the competing ideologies of the Democrats,
Republicans, and Dixiecrats. Writing in his lively and provocative
style, Feldman demonstrates that the events he recounts in Alabama
between 1942 and Dwight Eisenhower’s 1952 election encapsulate a
rare moment of fluidity in American politics, one in which the New
Deal consensus shattered and the Democratic and Republican parties
fought off a third-party revolt only to find themselves irrevocably
altered by their success. The Great Melding will fascinate
historians, political scientists, political strategists, and
readers of political non-fiction.
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