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Party Is Over: The New Louisiana Politics

Contributor(s): Maloyed, Christie L (Editor), Cross, Pearson (Editor), Alford, Jeremy (Contribution by), Barnes, Stephen (Contribution by), Davis, Mark (Contribution by), Edwards, Chase (Contribution by), Haydel, Beverly Moore (Contribution by), Henderson, Michael (Contribution by), Holman, Mirya (Contribution by), Jeanis, Michelle N (Contribution by), Khey, David (Contribution by), Mahoney, Anna (Contribution by), Mann, Robert (Contribution by), Moller, Jan (Contribution by), Procopio, Steven (Contribution by), Samuels, Albert L (Contribution by), Scott, Robert Travis (Contribution by), Stockley, Joshua (Contribution by), Swanson, Rick (Contribution by), Wagner, Gary (Contribution by)

ISBN: 9780807176580

Publisher: LSU Press

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Pub Date: February 16, 2022

Dewey: 320.9763

LCCN: 2021031472

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Illustrated, Index, Maps, Price on Product

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.00" H x 9.10" L x 6.50" W ( 1.10 lbs) 256 pages

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For decades, the Louisiana political scene has been a source of interest and intrigue for scholars and casual observers alike. In recent years, the state's political, economic, and environmental challenges have drawn sustained attention from regional and national media. Observers have typically focused on Louisiana's distinctive political culture, including jungle primaries, colorful candidates, and tolerance for scandal. However, recent shifts have eroded the state's unique political character, aligning it with national political trends of partisan realignment, political polarization, and outside influence in state and local elections.

The Party Is Over brings together top scholars, journalists, and policy analysts to investigate these recent shifts in institutions, politics, and policy and situate them in the context of national politics. Both accessible and thorough, the volume offers an informed and reliable foundation for those new to Louisiana's political culture and for long-time observers seeking new insights into recent developments. Contributors recognize the challenges posed by the new politics and point toward opportunities to leverage the state's cultural and economic strengths to build a better Louisiana.

Review Quotes: "The Party Is Over is an excellent introduction to the contemporary political culture of Louisiana. The chapters are short, but often cover a lot of ground. . . . It would work particularly well in introductory classes on the political culture of Louisiana or state politics in the South. The essays lay the groundwork for further investigations into the emergence of the new Louisiana politics."--Journal of Southern History

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