Moreland and Steed bring an overall analysis of presidential politics in the South together with a state-by-state analysis and updated data on the 1996 presidential elections in each southern state. The 1996 elections are placed within the context of recent party and electoral developments in the South, particularly as those relate to fundamental changes in the party system and the ascendancy of the Republican Party. The South is a region undergoing significant partisan change, and that change has substantial implications for national politics. This volume analyzes the South's role in the 1996…mehr
Moreland and Steed bring an overall analysis of presidential politics in the South together with a state-by-state analysis and updated data on the 1996 presidential elections in each southern state. The 1996 elections are placed within the context of recent party and electoral developments in the South, particularly as those relate to fundamental changes in the party system and the ascendancy of the Republican Party. The South is a region undergoing significant partisan change, and that change has substantial implications for national politics. This volume analyzes the South's role in the 1996 presidential nomination process, issues as southerners saw them in 1996, and the role of third parties in the South. The volume also analyzes the results of the 1996 presidential election in each of the eleven states of the Old Confederacy. The 1996 elections are placed within the context of recent party and electoral developments in the South, particularly as those relate to fundamental changes in the party system and the ascendancy of the Republican Party. This volume is unique in that there is no other analysis of the 1996 elections that has a southern regional focus. This is the fourth of a series of volumes on presidential elections in the South edited by Moreland and Steed, and together these studies constitute a valuable resource for those interested in Southern politics, presidential elections, and American political parties in general.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
The author of "Picatrix" was likely a highly educated and intellectually versatile scholar, deeply rooted in the Arabic-speaking world of the 11th century. He was well-versed in a variety of disciplines, including astrology, alchemy, and philosophy, drawing on Greek, Persian, and Indian sources. As a participant in the Islamic Golden Age's rich scholarly tradition, he likely had access to extensive libraries and intellectual circles. His work suggests a blend of academic knowledge and practical application, indicating both theoretical understanding and hands-on experience in astrological and magical practices.
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The Setting and the Nominating Process Contemporary Southern Politics and the 1996 Elections by Robert P. Steed and Laurence W. Moreland The 1996 Presidential Nomination: Short and Sweet by Charles S. Bullock III Issues: The Spin from the South by John Kuzenski The Third Party South: Minor Parties in Southern Elections, 1892-1996 by John C. Green Elections in the Deep South Alabama: The Elephants Trumpet by Patrick Cotter Georgia: Two-Party Political Reality! by John A. Clark and Brad Lockerbie Louisiana: Laissez les bon temps rouler! by Charles D. Hadley and Jonathan O. Knuckey Mississippi: GOP Consolidates Its Gains by Stephen D. Shaffer and Randolph Burnside South Carolina: Elephants Stroll Through the Palmettos by Laurence W. Moreland and Robert P. Steed Elections in the Rim South Arkansas: The Last Hurrah for a Native Son by Jay Barth Florida: An Election with Something for Everyone by Kathryn Dunn Tenpas, William E. Hulbary, and Lewis Bowman North Carolina: Republican Consolidation or Democratic Resurgence? by Charles Prysby Tennessee: Belle of the Presidential Ball by Robert H. Swansbrough and David M. Brodsky Texas: Suppose They Gave an Election and Nobody Came by Frank B. Feigert and John R. Todd Virginia: Old Habits Die Hard by John J. McGlennon Conclusion The South and the 1996 Presidential Election: Republican Gains Among Democratic Wins by Harold W. Stanley Selected Bibliography Index
The Setting and the Nominating Process Contemporary Southern Politics and the 1996 Elections by Robert P. Steed and Laurence W. Moreland The 1996 Presidential Nomination: Short and Sweet by Charles S. Bullock III Issues: The Spin from the South by John Kuzenski The Third Party South: Minor Parties in Southern Elections, 1892-1996 by John C. Green Elections in the Deep South Alabama: The Elephants Trumpet by Patrick Cotter Georgia: Two-Party Political Reality! by John A. Clark and Brad Lockerbie Louisiana: Laissez les bon temps rouler! by Charles D. Hadley and Jonathan O. Knuckey Mississippi: GOP Consolidates Its Gains by Stephen D. Shaffer and Randolph Burnside South Carolina: Elephants Stroll Through the Palmettos by Laurence W. Moreland and Robert P. Steed Elections in the Rim South Arkansas: The Last Hurrah for a Native Son by Jay Barth Florida: An Election with Something for Everyone by Kathryn Dunn Tenpas, William E. Hulbary, and Lewis Bowman North Carolina: Republican Consolidation or Democratic Resurgence? by Charles Prysby Tennessee: Belle of the Presidential Ball by Robert H. Swansbrough and David M. Brodsky Texas: Suppose They Gave an Election and Nobody Came by Frank B. Feigert and John R. Todd Virginia: Old Habits Die Hard by John J. McGlennon Conclusion The South and the 1996 Presidential Election: Republican Gains Among Democratic Wins by Harold W. Stanley Selected Bibliography Index
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