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In the only book-length examination of the Christian Right's impact on the historic 1994 elections, leading scholars of religion and politics, and national and state elections catalog the movement's strengths and weaknesses in a variety of situations, as well as its prospects for 1996 and beyond.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 The Christian Right and the 1994 Elections: An Overview
Chapter 2 Florida: Running Globally and Winning Locally
Chapter 3 Georgia: The Christian Right and Grass Roots Power
Chapter 4 Texas: The Emergence of the Christian Right
Chapter 5 Oklahoma: The Christian Right and Republican Realignment
Chapter 6 Virginia: God, Guns, and Oliver North
Chapter 7 South Carolina: The Christian Right Wins One
Chapter 8 Michigan: Veering to the Right
Chapter 9 Minnesota: Christians and Quistians in the GOP
Chapter 10 Iowa: Everything Comes up Rosy
Chapter 11 Oregon: Identity and Politics in the Northwest
Chapter 12 The Past as Prologue: The Christian Right in the 1996 Elections

Product details

Published 06 Sep 1995
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 288
ISBN 9781461606703
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Mark J. Rozell

Anthology Editor

Clyde Wilcox

Contributor

Nancy L. Bednar

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John M. Bruce

Contributor

John C. Green

Contributor

James L. Guth

Contributor

Jeremy D. Mayer

Contributor

Bruce Nesmith

Contributor

James Penning

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Corwin E. Smidt

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Kenneth D. Wald

Kenneth D. Wald is distinguished professor emeritu…

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