Background
III, Charles Spencer Bullock was born on July 22, 1942 in Nashville, Tennessee, United States. Son of Charles Spencer and Elenor Alice (Davis) B.
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One of the most important developments in American politics during this century has been the growing prominence and influence of the Southern states on the national political landscape. The Executive Branch is controlled by Arkansas and Tennessee, the House of Representatives is led from Georgia, and the Senate from Mississippi. Republican control in Congress depends largely on white Southern votes. Written by the country's most prominent scholars of Southern politics, The New Politics of the Old South is a state-by-state analysis of contemporary Southern political behavior that analyzes the influence of race and religious interest groups on the Southern electorate. Designed to be adopted for courses on Southern politics but accessible to interested general readers, this book traces the shifting trends of the Southern electorate and explains its growing influence on the course of national politics.
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III, Charles Spencer Bullock was born on July 22, 1942 in Nashville, Tennessee, United States. Son of Charles Spencer and Elenor Alice (Davis) B.
AB, William Jewell College, 1964; Master of Arts, Washington University, St. Louis, 1967; Doctor of Philosophy, Washington University, St. Louis, 1968; postgraduate, Emory University, 1964-1965.
Assistant professor, U. Georgia, Athens, 1968-1972; associate professor, U. Georgia, Athens, 1972-1975; professor, U. Houston, 1975-1977; professor political science, U. Georgia, Athens, since 1977; Richard B. Russell chair political science, U. Georgia, Athens, since 1980; research fellow Institute Behavioral Research, U. Georgia, Athens, 1977-1984. Adjunct Professor U. Oklahoma, since 1987.
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Member Georgia advising committee to the United States Commision on Civil Rights. Member Leadership Athens, 1992-1993. Member American Political Science Association (executive county 1989-1991), Southwestern Polit.Sci.
Association (Outstanding Paper award 1975), Midwest Political Science Association, Southern Political Science Association (president 1985-1986, Scott-Foresman award 1984, award for best paper on women and politics 1988-1989), Legislation Study Group(chairman 1983-1985), Athens Track Club, Rotary.
Married Frances Lee Mann, September 10, 1965. Children— Georgia Beth, Judith Rebecca Lee.