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Realignment, Region, and Race : Presidential Leadership and Social Identity /

"The Trump presidency may well be the first phase of a new American political alignment deeply rooted in identity politics. Now more than ever, it seems especially important to understand how leaders compete to engage different human motivations--how presidents, presidential candidates, and oth...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Goethals, George R. (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Bingley, UK : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2018.
Edición:First edition.
Colección:Emerald points.
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  • Front Cover; Realignment, Region, and Race: Presidential Leadership and Social Identity; Copyright Page; Contents; Acknowledgments; About the Author; Chapter 1 The Realignment of American Politics; 1.1. Orienting Framework; 1.2. A Century of Alignment Transition: An Overview; 1.3. The Free States Become Less Republican; 1.4. Some Slave States Abandon Democrats; 1.5. Civil Rights, Goldwater, and the Tipping Point: The Deep South Votes Republican; 1.6. American Nations and the Politics of Race; Notes; Chapter 2 Leadership, Motivation, and Social Identity; 2.1. Uniquely Human Motivations.
  • 2.1.1. The Centrality of Esteem Needs2.1.2. The Dependence and Independence of the Self-concept; 2.2. Leaders, Social Identity, and Social Comparison; 2.3. Inclusive and Exclusive Identity Stories; 2.4. Social Identity, Social Conflict, and the Culture of Honor; Chapter 3 The American Revolution to the Mexican War; 3.1. American Nations in the American Revolution; 3.2. Forming the American Government; 3.3. The Early American Republic: 1789-1861; 3.4. The Emergence of Political Parties; 3.5. The Decline of the Federalists, and a Quarter-Century Republican Regime; 3.6. The Republicans Divide.
  • The Age of Jackson Begins3.7. The Republic of Texas and the Expansion of the United States of America; 3.8. "Mexico Will Poison Us"; Chapter 4 Republicans for Racial Justice: Abraham Lincoln and Ulysses S. Grant; 4.1. Kansas-Nebraska and the Birth of the Republican Party; 4.2. The Rise of Abraham Lincoln; 4.3. The 1860 Election; 4.4. War, Reconstruction, and the Gilded Age; 4.5. Presidential Reconstruction under Andrew Johnson; 4.6. From Equality to Inequality: The Post-Civil War GOP; 4.7. Grant and Gold; 4.8. The Election of 1876 and the End of Reconstruction.
  • Chapter 5 The Republican Retreat from Founding Principles: 1877-19205.1. A Generation of Political Party Parity; 5.2. Gold, Silver, and Greenbacks; 5.3. William Jennings Bryan and Populism; 5.4. American Imperialism Begins; 5.5. Theodore Roosevelt and a Progressive Republican Party; 5.6. The Wilson Experiment and "Racism in the Nation's Service"; 5.7. Republican Rule in the Roaring Twenties and the Evolving Dynamics of Realignment; Chapter 6 Migration and Realignment: African-Americans Move North, the GOP Moves South; 6.1. The Great Migration and Urban Black Voters in the North.
  • 6.2. African-Americans and Northern States Look to Democrats: Al Smith and FDR6.3. Truman, Dixiecrats, and Civil Rights; 6.4. Some of the South Samples the GOP: The Elections of Eisenhower and Kennedy; 6.5. The White Deep South Bids Farewell to the Democratic Party; Chapter 7 Popular Vote Tectonics: Republican Domination Gives Way to Democrats; 7.1. The Carter Exception and Reagan's Reconstructive Regime; 7.2. The Clinton Pre-emption; 7.3. The George W. Bush and Barack Obama Elections; 7.4. "The Left Coast," Clinton, Obama, and a Democratic Lock on the Popular Vote?