Tar Heel Politics 2000

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Tar Heel Politics 2000

Author(s): Paul Luebke (Author)

  • Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
  • Publication Date: 30 Nov. 1998
  • Edition: New
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 288 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0807847569
  • ISBN-13: 9780807847565

Book Description

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Editorial Reviews

Review

A useful analysis of our state s political trends and personalities.

“Our State”

A useful analysis of our state ‘s political trends and personalities.

“Our State”

A useful analysis of our state_s political trends and personalities.

“Our State”

[T]he best book ever written about modern North Carolina politics.

Merle Black, Emory University

A useful analysis of our statea[s political trends and personalities.

“Our State”

ÝT¨he best book ever written about modern North Carolina politics.

Merle Black, Emory University

A useful analysis of our states political trends and personalities.

“Our State”

His provocative critique will change the way you think about North Carolina politics.

Ed Williams, Editorial Page Editor, “Charlotte Observer”

Paul Luebke understands North Carolina politics like no one else.

John Shelton Reed, coauthor of “1001 Things Everyone Should Know about the South”

“[T]he best book ever written about modern North Carolina politics.

Merle Black, Emory University”

“His provocative critique will change the way you think about North Carolina politics.

Ed Williams, Editorial Page Editor, “Charlotte Observer””

“Paul Luebke understands North Carolina politics like no one else.

John Shelton Reed, coauthor of “1001 Things Everyone Should Know about the South””

A useful analysis of our stateUs political trends and personalities.

“Our State”

The best contemporary southern state political analysis in print.

“Journal of Southern History”

From the Back Cover

An updated and revised analysis of N.C. political trends and personalities. Luebke offers insights on developments in taxation, education, transportation, and the environment, and makes predictions about the future of NC politics.

About the Author

Paul Luebke is both a sociologist and a state legislator. He is associate professor of sociology at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Since 1991, he has represented Durham in the North Carolina House of Representatives.

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