| Glenn Feldman - History - 2013 - 480 pages
The Irony of the Solid South examines how the south became the “Solid South” for the Democratic Party and how that solidarity began to crack with the advent of American ... | |
| Glenn Feldman - History - 2015 - 401 pages
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 ... | |
| Glenn Feldman - History - 2004 - 340 pages
This study challenges decades of scholarship on an ever-topical but misunderstood impulse behind disfranchisement in America: racism. Drawing on court documents, voting ... | |
| Glenn Feldman - History - 2005 - 400 pages
Politics, while always an integral part of the daily life in the South, took on a new level of importance after the Civil War. Today, political strategists view the South as an ... | |
| Glenn Feldman - Biography & Autobiography - 2005 - 410 pages
Politics and Religion in the White South examines the powerful ways in which religious considerations have shaped American political discourse. Since the inception of the ... | |
| Glenn Feldman - History - 2001 - 389 pages
This collection of essays examines the contributions of some of the most notable interpreters of American southern history and culture. The volume includes 18 chapters on such ... | |
| Glenn Feldman - History - 2004 - 447 pages
Details the ferment in civil rights that took place across the South before the momentous Brown vs. Board of Education decision in 1954 This collection refutes the notion that ... | |
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