Interest group politics in the southern statesedited by Ronald J. Hrebenar and Clive S. Thomas. - Tuscaloosa : University of Alabama Press, (c)1992. - 1 online resource (xii, 416 pages)

Includes bibliographies and index.

Kentucky : adapting to the independent legislature / Tennessee : new challenges for the farm, liquor, and big business lobbies / Virginia : a new look for the "political museum piece" / North Carolina : interest groups in a state in transition / Florida : the changing patterns of power / Texas : the transformation from personal to informational lobbying / Arkansas : the politics of inequality / South Carolina : the rise of the New South / Georgia : business as usual / Alabama : personalities and factionalism / Mississippi : an expanding array of interests / Louisiana : the final throes of freewheeling ways? / Change, transition, and growth in southern interest group politics / Malcolm E. Jewell and Penny M. Miller -- David H. Folz and Patricia K. Freeman -- John T. Whelan -- Jack D. Fleer -- Anne E. Kelley and Ella L. Taylor -- Keith E. Hamm and Charles W. Wiggins -- Arthur English and John J. Carroll -- Robert E. Botsch -- Eleanor C. Main, Lee Epstein, and Debra L. Elovich -- David L. Martin -- Thomas H. Handy -- Charles J. Barrilleaux and Charles D. Hadley -- Ronald J. Hrebenar.




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Pressure groups--Southern States.


Electronic Books.

JK1118 / .I584 1992