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- The Socialist Party in Dixie, 1892-1920
- Central Copper River Region, Alaska
- Franklin Roosevelt, the Democratic Party, and the Circular Letter of 1924
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- Why Did the Democrats Lose the South? Bringing New Data to an Old Debate†
- State of North Carolina County of Wake in The
- The 1948 Presidential Election in Tampa, Florida
- Lyndon Johnson, Civil Rights, and Party Realignment in the South
- Why Did the Democrats Lose the South? Bringing New Data to an Old Debate
- The Causes of Hyperpolarized Democracy in America
- Chapter 2: Before a 'Solid South'
- Southern Realignment
- Jefferson Davis and the Mississippi Gubernatorial Contest of 1851, with Selected Letters and Speeches Concerning the Campaign
- The Politics of Listlessness: the Democrats Since 1981
- Legend - Florida Political Parties
- The Citadel Symposium on Southern Politics
- The Life and Death of the Solid South: a Political History
- Expert First Rebuttal Declaration of M V Hood
- Comparing Key's, Elazar's and the U.S
- Why Did the Democrats Lose the South? Bringing New Data to an Old Debate
- The Causes and Consequences of Registering with a Political Party
- Gay Liberation Comes to Dixie—Slowly
- Fighting for the Speakership: the House and the Rise of Party Government
- Party Organizational Response to Electoral Change: Texas and Arkansas
- Black-And-Tans Vs. Lily-Whites: Republican Party Organization in the South After Reconstruction
- Southern Delegates and Republican National Convention Politics, 1880–1928
- Party Development and Political Conflict in Maine 1820-1860 from Statehood to the Civil War Lee D
- Judicial Determination of Political Party Organizational Autonomy G.Theodore Mitau
- How Suffrage Politics Made—And Makes—America
- The Transformation in America Politics: Implications for Federalism (A-106)
- Alabama Libertarian Party Voting Amendments
- A Choice, Not an Echo: Polarization and the Transformation of the American Party System