Scholars, journalists, writers, and pundits have long regarded
the South as the nation's most politically distinctive region. Its
culture, history, and social and economic institutions have
fostered unique political ideas that intrigue observers and have
had profound political consequences for the nation's citizens,
politicians, and policymakers. Writing Southern Politics is the
most comprehensive review of the large body of post--World War II
literature on southern politics. Since the publication of V.O. Key
Jr.'s landmark work, Southern Politics in State and Nation (1949),
scholars have produced an astounding number of books, monographs,
professional journal articles, and research papers addressing
elements of continuity and change in southern politics. The
contributors to this book sort through the literature, identifying
major themes, examining areas of scholarly disagreement, and making
the key dimensions and contours of the region's politics
understandable. Individually, the essays in this volume identify
and clarify the key writing and research in selected subfields of
southern politics, including religion, race, women, and political
parties. Collectively, the essays identify and discuss the major
components of and trends in southern politics over the past half
century. The contributors, some of the foremost scholars in the
field, have been heavily involved in researching and writing about
southern politics during the past three decades and have observed
the development of many of the research projects that form the
foundation of southern political literature. In many instances,
their own writings are included in the body of literature they
discuss, bringing unique skills, research, and perspectives to
their original essays. In addition to reviewing existing
literature, Writing Southern Politics also includes suggestions for
a future research agenda. Not all aspects of the region's dramatic
fifty-year transformation have been fully explored, and the
continuation of this development ensures new avenues to examine.
The discussion of past research and writing is an invaluable tool
for understanding the trends in southern politics over the past
half century. By examining these trends and developing an agenda
for future research, the authors provide a roadmap for identifying
the changes that will likely shape the region over the next half
century.
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