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Approaches to the Anglo and American Female Epic 1621-1982

The Gilgamesh Epic in Genesis 1-11 Peering into the Deep

Theuerdank The Illustrated Epic of a Renaissance Knight

Ovid's Metamorphoses A Reader for Students in Elementary College Latin

Milton's Creation A Guide through Paradise Lost

George C. Wallace and the Politics of Powerlessness The Wallace Campaigns for the Presidency 1964-76

George C. Wallace and the Politics of Powerlessness The Wallace Campaigns for the Presidency 1964-76

This is the only complete study of the Wallace phenomenon. It covers all of the presidential campaigns and views wallace from a variety of vantage ints: historical context content anal-ysis of speeches and analysis of elec-tion data including voting statistics and attitudinal patterns of supporters. Poli-tics of Powerlessness examines na-tionwide support for George C. Wal-lace in the presidential campaigns of 1964 1968 1972 and 1976. A number of election and candidate preference surveys are used as sources of data on supporters. An understanding of Wal-lace's appeal is provided through an examination of themes noted through-out his speeches and an analysis of his political history from biographical sources personal interviews and newspaper accounts of the time. The picture of Wallace that emerges is one of a man who saw himself as a crusader for his supporters' interests while de-liberately heightening and intensifying their feelings of powerlessness as a means of getting votes. Carlson shows that Wallace voters were not marginal. They did not reflect a loss of status nor were they simply outside the mainstream of political life. They were very much like major party voters with the exception of their feel-ings of political powerlessness that me about by increased government . . rticipation in state politics. This work informed not only by a careful anal-ysis but by interviews with Wallace many of his followers and people active in his campaigns. The work has the additional advantage of having follow-up analyses and interviews as late as 1978. In this sense it represents not only a scholarly analysis of the Wallace phenomenon but the most up-to-date analysis as well. | George C. Wallace and the Politics of Powerlessness The Wallace Campaigns for the Presidency 1964-76

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Citizen Artists A Guide to Helping Young People Make Plays That Change the World

Greek Myth and the Bible

Structured Literacy Interventions Teaching Students with Reading Difficulties Grades K-6

Pathologies of Body Self and Space A Special Issue of Cognitive Neuropsychiatry

English Radicalism (1935-1961) Volume 4

Jacques Marquette and Louis Jolliet Exploration Encounter and the French New World

Quality Management Systems A Practical Guide to Standards Implementation

Emotional Trauma in Greece and Rome Representations and Reactions

Virtue and Knowledge An Introduction to Ancient Greek Ethics

Silius Italicus' Punica Rome’s War with Hannibal

The Republic of the Ushakovka Admiral Kolchak and the Allied Intervention in Siberia 1918-1920

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The Large Industrial Enterprise Some Spatial Perspectives

Thinking the Greeks A Volume in Honor of James M. Redfield

The Romantic Legacy of Paradise Lost Reading against the Grain

Systemic Diagnosis The Application of Family Systems Theory

The Investment Behaviour of British Life Insurance Companies