Breaking Up is Hard to Do

Breaking Up is Hard to Do
Author: Anne Mary Skrodzki
Publisher:
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2003
Genre: Presidents
ISBN:

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Prejudice and the Old Politics

Prejudice and the Old Politics
Author: Allan J. Lichtman
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780739101261

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Combining statistical analysis with well-written narrative history, this re-evaluation of the 1928 presidential election gives a vivid portrait of the candidates and the campaign. Lichtman has based his study primarily on a statistical analysis of data from that election and the presidential elections from 1916 to 1940 for all the 2,058 counties outside the former Confederate South. Not relying exclusively on the results of his quantitative analysis, however, Lichtman has also made an exhaustive survey of previous scholarship and contemporary accounts of the 1928 election. He discusses and challenges previous interpretations, especially the ethnocultural and pluralist interpretations and the application of critical election theory to the election. In disputing this theory, which claims that 1928 was a realigning election in which the coalitions were formed that dominated future elections, Lichtman determines that 1928 was an aberration with little impact on later political patterns.

Counting Women's Ballots

Counting Women's Ballots
Author: J. Kevin Corder
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-05-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781316505878

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How did the first female voters cast their ballots? For almost 100 years, answers to this question have eluded scholars. Counting Women's Ballots employs new data and novel methods to provide insights into whether, how, and with what consequences women voted in the elections after suffrage. The analysis covers a larger and more diverse set of places, over a longer period of time, than has previously been possible. J. Kevin Corder and Christina Wolbrecht find that the extent to which women voted and which parties they supported varied considerably across time and place, challenging attempts to describe female voters in terms of simple generalizations. Many women adapted quickly to their new right; others did not. In some cases, women reinforced existing partisan advantages; in others, they contributed to dramatic political realignment. Counting Women's Ballots improves our understanding of the largest expansion of the American electorate during a transformative period of American history.

Melting the Solid South

Melting the Solid South
Author: Kevin A. Uhler
Publisher:
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2010
Genre:
ISBN:

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This thesis directly deals with the 1928 presidential election in Florida. This work examines how the Florida's three different regions (North, Central, and South) and their newspapers perceived the religion question and the prohibition issue. This study relies on five different contemporary newspapers (Tallahassee Daily Democrat, Florida Times-Union, Tampa Morning Tribune, St. Petersburg Times, and Miami Herald) and chronicles their coverage of these two matters from July 1, 1928 until November 6, 1928. To provide the reader with a greater understanding of the issues in Florida, this thesis provides an in-depth analysis of both the anti-Catholic movement of the 1910s in Florida and the prohibition forces in the 1910s-1920s. Al Smith's connections with Tammany Hall are also considered, as well as the Solid South as a whole.

The 1928 Campaign

The 1928 Campaign
Author: Roy Victor Peel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 210
Release: 1931
Genre: Political parties
ISBN:

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