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The End of Realignment?: Interpreting American Electoral Eras

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The End of Realignment?: Interpreting American Electoral Eras - Shafer, Byron E
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Electoral realignment, referring originally to a major shift in party preferences within the general public, has been one of the most successful theories in modern social science. Since V. O. Key introduced the theory in his seminal articles in the 1950s, it has been the reigning explanation for patterns of electoral behavior in American history. As a concept, realignment has stimulated considerable scholarly output and permeated journalists' interpretations of recent elections. Perhaps inevitably, it has also stimulated a ...

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The End of Realignment?: Interpreting American Electoral Eras 2000, University of Wisconsin Press

ISBN-13: 9780299129705

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The End of Realignment?: Interpreting American Electoral Eras 1991, University of Wisconsin Press

ISBN-13: 9780299129743

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