Frank B. Atkinson
The Dynamic Dominion
Realignment and the Rise of Two-Party Competition in Virginia, 1945-1980
Frank B. Atkinson
The Dynamic Dominion
Realignment and the Rise of Two-Party Competition in Virginia, 1945-1980
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The Dynamic Dominion tells the dramatic story of Virginia's political transformation from the Second World War to the Reagan Revolution. The cradle of American democracy - and thus of the democratic movement that is sweeping the globe today - the venerable Old Dominion has emerged again in the second half of the 20th century as a dynamic political pace setter for the nation.
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The Dynamic Dominion tells the dramatic story of Virginia's political transformation from the Second World War to the Reagan Revolution. The cradle of American democracy - and thus of the democratic movement that is sweeping the globe today - the venerable Old Dominion has emerged again in the second half of the 20th century as a dynamic political pace setter for the nation.
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Revised
- Seitenzahl: 504
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juli 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 916g
- ISBN-13: 9780742552081
- ISBN-10: 074255208X
- Artikelnr.: 21863988
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Revised
- Seitenzahl: 504
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juli 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 916g
- ISBN-13: 9780742552081
- ISBN-10: 074255208X
- Artikelnr.: 21863988
Frank B. Atkinson is the chairman of McGuireWoods Consulting LLC and a partner in McGuireWoods LLP in Richmond, Virginia. In 1994-1996, he served in the cabinet of Governor George Allen as counselor and director of policy. During the Reagan administration, he served as special counsel and deputy chief of staff to the U.S. Attorney General and before that was special assistant in the Justice Department.
Part 1 Preface: A Heritage of Leadership Part 2 I. The Byrd Organization's
Loosening Grip (1945-1953) Chapter 3 1. Harry Byrd's Virginia Chapter 4 2.
Mountain-Valley Republicanism Chapter 5 3. Tuck, "Trumanism," and the 1948
Miscue Chapter 6 4. 1949: Thunder on the Left Chapter 7 5. The Eisenhower
Invasion Chapter 8 6. "Golden Silence" and Presidential Republicanism
Chapter 9 7. The Ted Dalton Phenomenon Part 10 II. Hostage to Massive
Resistance (1945-1963) Chapter 11 8. Byrd, Brown, and the Politics of Race
Chapter 12 9. 1957: The Massive Resistance Election Chapter 13 10. Almond
Joyless: The Collapse and its Aftermath Chapter 14 11. Governor Harrison
and the "Happy Bridge" Part 15 III. A New Democratic Coalition Emerges
(1964-1967) Chapter 16 12. Suddenly, an Expanded Electorate Chapter 17 13.
Identity Crisis: The Goldwater GOP Battles Byrd Chapter 18 14. Aboard the
Lady Byrd Special Chapter 19 15. The Godwin Revolution Chapter 20 16. 1966:
End of an Era Part 21 IV. Triumph and Turmoil: The Holton GOP (1968-1971)
Chapter 22 17. Prologue: Republican Resolve, Democratic Division Chapter 23
18. "It's Time for a Change" Chapter 24 19. Linwood Holton and the Burden
of Being Governor First Chapter 25 20. 1970: Opportunity Lost Chapter 26
21. The Reynolds Tragedy Part 27 V. Obenshain, Godwin, and the Rapid
Realignment (1945-1953) Chapter 28 22. The Realignment that Might Have Been
Chapter 29 23. 1972: Obenshain Takes Charge Chapter 30 24. Mills Godwin:
Reluctant Republican Chapter 31 25. Armageddon, Virginia-Style Chapter 32
26. Watergate: Realignment Reassessed Part 33 VI. The Conservative
Coalition and Republican Ascendancy (1976-1980) Chapter 34 27. The
Enigmatic "Coalition" Chapter 35 28. The State-of-the-Art GOP Chapter 36
29. Henry Howell Strikes Again Chapter 37 30. 1977: The Dalton Dream
Fulfilled Chapter 38 31: The "Great Indoor Primary" of 1978 Chapter 39 32.
The Obenshain Tragedy Chapter 40 33. The Country Catches Up Part 41
Epilogue: Into the Reagan Era
Loosening Grip (1945-1953) Chapter 3 1. Harry Byrd's Virginia Chapter 4 2.
Mountain-Valley Republicanism Chapter 5 3. Tuck, "Trumanism," and the 1948
Miscue Chapter 6 4. 1949: Thunder on the Left Chapter 7 5. The Eisenhower
Invasion Chapter 8 6. "Golden Silence" and Presidential Republicanism
Chapter 9 7. The Ted Dalton Phenomenon Part 10 II. Hostage to Massive
Resistance (1945-1963) Chapter 11 8. Byrd, Brown, and the Politics of Race
Chapter 12 9. 1957: The Massive Resistance Election Chapter 13 10. Almond
Joyless: The Collapse and its Aftermath Chapter 14 11. Governor Harrison
and the "Happy Bridge" Part 15 III. A New Democratic Coalition Emerges
(1964-1967) Chapter 16 12. Suddenly, an Expanded Electorate Chapter 17 13.
Identity Crisis: The Goldwater GOP Battles Byrd Chapter 18 14. Aboard the
Lady Byrd Special Chapter 19 15. The Godwin Revolution Chapter 20 16. 1966:
End of an Era Part 21 IV. Triumph and Turmoil: The Holton GOP (1968-1971)
Chapter 22 17. Prologue: Republican Resolve, Democratic Division Chapter 23
18. "It's Time for a Change" Chapter 24 19. Linwood Holton and the Burden
of Being Governor First Chapter 25 20. 1970: Opportunity Lost Chapter 26
21. The Reynolds Tragedy Part 27 V. Obenshain, Godwin, and the Rapid
Realignment (1945-1953) Chapter 28 22. The Realignment that Might Have Been
Chapter 29 23. 1972: Obenshain Takes Charge Chapter 30 24. Mills Godwin:
Reluctant Republican Chapter 31 25. Armageddon, Virginia-Style Chapter 32
26. Watergate: Realignment Reassessed Part 33 VI. The Conservative
Coalition and Republican Ascendancy (1976-1980) Chapter 34 27. The
Enigmatic "Coalition" Chapter 35 28. The State-of-the-Art GOP Chapter 36
29. Henry Howell Strikes Again Chapter 37 30. 1977: The Dalton Dream
Fulfilled Chapter 38 31: The "Great Indoor Primary" of 1978 Chapter 39 32.
The Obenshain Tragedy Chapter 40 33. The Country Catches Up Part 41
Epilogue: Into the Reagan Era
Part 1 Preface: A Heritage of Leadership Part 2 I. The Byrd Organization's
Loosening Grip (1945-1953) Chapter 3 1. Harry Byrd's Virginia Chapter 4 2.
Mountain-Valley Republicanism Chapter 5 3. Tuck, "Trumanism," and the 1948
Miscue Chapter 6 4. 1949: Thunder on the Left Chapter 7 5. The Eisenhower
Invasion Chapter 8 6. "Golden Silence" and Presidential Republicanism
Chapter 9 7. The Ted Dalton Phenomenon Part 10 II. Hostage to Massive
Resistance (1945-1963) Chapter 11 8. Byrd, Brown, and the Politics of Race
Chapter 12 9. 1957: The Massive Resistance Election Chapter 13 10. Almond
Joyless: The Collapse and its Aftermath Chapter 14 11. Governor Harrison
and the "Happy Bridge" Part 15 III. A New Democratic Coalition Emerges
(1964-1967) Chapter 16 12. Suddenly, an Expanded Electorate Chapter 17 13.
Identity Crisis: The Goldwater GOP Battles Byrd Chapter 18 14. Aboard the
Lady Byrd Special Chapter 19 15. The Godwin Revolution Chapter 20 16. 1966:
End of an Era Part 21 IV. Triumph and Turmoil: The Holton GOP (1968-1971)
Chapter 22 17. Prologue: Republican Resolve, Democratic Division Chapter 23
18. "It's Time for a Change" Chapter 24 19. Linwood Holton and the Burden
of Being Governor First Chapter 25 20. 1970: Opportunity Lost Chapter 26
21. The Reynolds Tragedy Part 27 V. Obenshain, Godwin, and the Rapid
Realignment (1945-1953) Chapter 28 22. The Realignment that Might Have Been
Chapter 29 23. 1972: Obenshain Takes Charge Chapter 30 24. Mills Godwin:
Reluctant Republican Chapter 31 25. Armageddon, Virginia-Style Chapter 32
26. Watergate: Realignment Reassessed Part 33 VI. The Conservative
Coalition and Republican Ascendancy (1976-1980) Chapter 34 27. The
Enigmatic "Coalition" Chapter 35 28. The State-of-the-Art GOP Chapter 36
29. Henry Howell Strikes Again Chapter 37 30. 1977: The Dalton Dream
Fulfilled Chapter 38 31: The "Great Indoor Primary" of 1978 Chapter 39 32.
The Obenshain Tragedy Chapter 40 33. The Country Catches Up Part 41
Epilogue: Into the Reagan Era
Loosening Grip (1945-1953) Chapter 3 1. Harry Byrd's Virginia Chapter 4 2.
Mountain-Valley Republicanism Chapter 5 3. Tuck, "Trumanism," and the 1948
Miscue Chapter 6 4. 1949: Thunder on the Left Chapter 7 5. The Eisenhower
Invasion Chapter 8 6. "Golden Silence" and Presidential Republicanism
Chapter 9 7. The Ted Dalton Phenomenon Part 10 II. Hostage to Massive
Resistance (1945-1963) Chapter 11 8. Byrd, Brown, and the Politics of Race
Chapter 12 9. 1957: The Massive Resistance Election Chapter 13 10. Almond
Joyless: The Collapse and its Aftermath Chapter 14 11. Governor Harrison
and the "Happy Bridge" Part 15 III. A New Democratic Coalition Emerges
(1964-1967) Chapter 16 12. Suddenly, an Expanded Electorate Chapter 17 13.
Identity Crisis: The Goldwater GOP Battles Byrd Chapter 18 14. Aboard the
Lady Byrd Special Chapter 19 15. The Godwin Revolution Chapter 20 16. 1966:
End of an Era Part 21 IV. Triumph and Turmoil: The Holton GOP (1968-1971)
Chapter 22 17. Prologue: Republican Resolve, Democratic Division Chapter 23
18. "It's Time for a Change" Chapter 24 19. Linwood Holton and the Burden
of Being Governor First Chapter 25 20. 1970: Opportunity Lost Chapter 26
21. The Reynolds Tragedy Part 27 V. Obenshain, Godwin, and the Rapid
Realignment (1945-1953) Chapter 28 22. The Realignment that Might Have Been
Chapter 29 23. 1972: Obenshain Takes Charge Chapter 30 24. Mills Godwin:
Reluctant Republican Chapter 31 25. Armageddon, Virginia-Style Chapter 32
26. Watergate: Realignment Reassessed Part 33 VI. The Conservative
Coalition and Republican Ascendancy (1976-1980) Chapter 34 27. The
Enigmatic "Coalition" Chapter 35 28. The State-of-the-Art GOP Chapter 36
29. Henry Howell Strikes Again Chapter 37 30. 1977: The Dalton Dream
Fulfilled Chapter 38 31: The "Great Indoor Primary" of 1978 Chapter 39 32.
The Obenshain Tragedy Chapter 40 33. The Country Catches Up Part 41
Epilogue: Into the Reagan Era