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Unhyphenated America in Transition
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Unhyphenated America in Transition

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The upper South – starting in the Appalachian Mountains and stretching west across the Ohio and Tennessee River Valleys and into Arkansas – has its own culture and history distinct from the Deep South. It also has its own distinct political realignment that has pushed the region toward the right starting in the mid-1990s.

The region is defined by concentrations of unhyphenated Americans – whites who trace their ethnicity not to the European country of their ancestors, but directly to the United States. Examining counties with concentrations of these American ethnic identifiers, the book uses election data to show the region’s rapid shift to the Republicans. Public opinion data shows the region was pushed to the Republicans by its conservatism on issues such as abortion, guns, and the environment, and the increased national salience of racial issues prompted by the emergence of Barack Obama and Donald Trump.

Undertitel
Political Geography, Ethnic Identity, and the Unique Partisan Realignment of Appalachia and the Upper South
Författare
Brian Arbour
ISBN
9783111616186
Språk
Engelska
Vikt
468 gram
Utgivningsdatum
2025-10-15
Förlag
De Gruyter
Sidor
204