The Persistance of White Ethnicity in New England Politics

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The Persistance of White Ethnicity in New England Politics

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Article presenting data on voting patterns in selected New England towns that indicate, in a general sense, connections between ethnic origin and voting behaviors in the early 21st century. Interpretations of statistical models that indicate the continuing relevance of white ethnic group identification to electoral politics and community formation in New England. Comparison of historical white ethnic groups in the United States to new immigrant populations. Sociological research on assimilation in the United States as related to economic class and political behavior.

From the authors: "By examining the persistent effect of white ethnicity on political behavior, we seek to broaden our understanding of ethnic political development and voting. We begin our inspection by discussing the past role and prominence of white ethnicity. We then juxtapose these historic assessments of ethnic persistence and decline with the patterns observable by our empirical analysis of the effect of white ethnicity on presidential politics in over 1500 towns in six New England states."

Creator

Gimpel, James A.
Tam Cho, Wendy K.

Date

2004

Language

en

Type

Journal Article

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Coverage

21st century; New England

Contribution Form

Zotero

ISSN

0962-6298

Pages

987-1008

Publication Title

Political Geography

Volume

23

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