Party Development in the South: The Case for Southern Exceptionalism
THIS ARTICLE CONSIDERS THE EXCEPTIONAL NATURE OF SOUTHERN--PARTICULARLY REPUBLICAN--POLITICS. CONTRARY TO SOME RECENT OPINION, THE ARTICLE MAINTAINS THAT SOUTHERN REPUBLICAN PARTIES REMAIN DISTINCT FROM BOTH SOUTHERN DEMOCRATIC PARTIES AND THOSE OF THE REST OF THE NATION. THIS UNIQUENESS LENDS INCRE...
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