Remaking the Democratic Party : Lyndon B. Johnson as a Native-Son Presidential Candidate /
A continuation of Hanes Walton Jr.'s work on Southern Democratic presidents, Remaking the Democratic Party analyzes the congressional and presidential elections of Lyndon Baines Johnson. This study builds upon the general theory of the native-son phenomenon to demonstrate that a Southern native...
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Ann Arbor :
University of Michigan Press,
[2016]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Preface; Acknowledgments; 1. Linkages: The Other Native-Son Presidential Case Studies; 2. Remaking; Part I: Epistemology and the Native-Son Candidate; 3. Theory; 4. Literature: Testing for the Localism Variable in the Non-South; 5. Methodology; Part II: The Political Context of a Native-Son Candidate; 6. The Texas Electorate; 7. The African American and Latino Electorates; Part III: The Making of a Native-Son Candidate; 8. The Congressional Vote for Johnson; 9. The Senatorial Vote for Johnson; Part IV: The Southern Native-Son Presidential Candidate.
- 10. The Presidential Vote for Johnson11. Johnson's Postpresidential Influence: The 1968 Presidential Election in Texas for Vice President Humphrey; 12. The Regional Vote: Johnson, Garner, Carter, Bentsen, Clinton, and Gore; Part V: The Native Son and the Democratic Party; 13. The LBJ-Remade Democratic Party in Presidential Elections: From Remaking to Reimaging; Appendix: The Election Data-A Research Note; Notes; Bibliography; Index.