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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Raphael J. SonensheinPublisher: Princeton University Press Imprint: Princeton University Press Edition: Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.10cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.539kg ISBN: 9780691025483ISBN 10: 0691025487 Pages: 352 Publication Date: 09 October 1994 Audience: Professional and scholarly , College/higher education , Professional & Vocational , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Language: English Table of ContentsReviews[A] perceptive and compelling analysis of the course of interracial politics in Los Angeles. -- John White The Times Higher Education Supplement An excellent account of the Bradley era. Los Angeles Times In addition to being almost as current as the newspaper, Raphael Sonenshein provides a wealth of detail carefully placed in the evolving history of racial politics of Los Angeles... Much like Moses and the promised land, Sonenshein's book offers a view of what the future may hold for racial coalitions... The analysis in Politics in Black and White offers valuable guidance to those who seek to understand politics in our increasingly diverse society. -- Charles S. Bullock, III Political Science Quarterly This is clearly a valuable volume that needs to be studied by anybody who is concerned with the pragmatic and moral problems of race and ethnicity in American politics. -- John Louis Lucaites Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science ... a book that will set an agenda for research and the interpretation of urban politics for years to come... The story that Sonenshein tells is vivid, based on solid evidence, and convincing. -- Melvin L. Oliver Contemporary Sociology [A] perceptive and compelling analysis of the course of interracial politics in Los Angeles. -- John White, The Times Higher Education Supplement An excellent account of the Bradley era. -- Los Angeles Times In addition to being almost as current as the newspaper, Raphael Sonenshein provides a wealth of detail carefully placed in the evolving history of racial politics of Los Angeles... Much like Moses and the promised land, Sonenshein's book offers a view of what the future may hold for racial coalitions... The analysis in Politics in Black and White offers valuable guidance to those who seek to understand politics in our increasingly diverse society. -- Charles S. Bullock, III, Political Science Quarterly This is clearly a valuable volume that needs to be studied by anybody who is concerned with the pragmatic and moral problems of race and ethnicity in American politics. -- John Louis Lucaites, Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science ... a book that will set an agenda for research and the interpretation of urban politics for years to come... The story that Sonenshein tells is vivid, based on solid evidence, and convincing. -- Melvin L. Oliver, Contemporary Sociology [A] perceptive and compelling analysis of the course of interracial politics in Los Angeles. -- John White, The Times Higher Education Supplement An excellent account of the Bradley era. -- Los Angeles Times In addition to being almost as current as the newspaper, Raphael Sonenshein provides a wealth of detail carefully placed in the evolving history of racial politics of Los Angeles... Much like Moses and the promised land, Sonenshein's book offers a view of what the future may hold for racial coalitions... The analysis in Politics in Black and White offers valuable guidance to those who seek to understand politics in our increasingly diverse society. -- Charles S. Bullock, III, Political Science Quarterly This is clearly a valuable volume that needs to be studied by anybody who is concerned with the pragmatic and moral problems of race and ethnicity in American politics. -- John Louis Lucaites, Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science ... a book that will set an agenda for research and the interpretation of urban politics for years to come... The story that Sonenshein tells is vivid, based on solid evidence, and convincing. -- Melvin L. Oliver, Contemporary Sociology [A] perceptive and compelling analysis of the course of interracial politics in Los Angeles. -- John White, The Times Higher Education Supplement An excellent account of the Bradley era. -- Los Angeles Times In addition to being almost as current as the newspaper, Raphael Sonenshein provides a wealth of detail carefully placed in the evolving history of racial politics of Los Angeles... Much like Moses and the promised land, Sonenshein's book offers a view of what the future may hold for racial coalitions... The analysis in Politics in Black and White offers valuable guidance to those who seek to understand politics in our increasingly diverse society. -- Charles S. Bullock, III, Political Science Quarterly This is clearly a valuable volume that needs to be studied by anybody who is concerned with the pragmatic and moral problems of race and ethnicity in American politics. -- John Louis Lucaites, Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science ... a book that will set an agenda for research and the interpretation of urban politics for years to come... The story that Sonenshein tells is vivid, based on solid evidence, and convincing. -- Melvin L. Oliver, Contemporary Sociology Author InformationRaphael J. Sonenshein is Associate Professor of Political Science at California State University, Fullerton. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |