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2006 E.E. Schattschneider Award For best doctoral dissertation completed and accepted in 2005 in the field of American government and politics. Award Committee: Arthur Lupia, Chair, University of Michigan; David M. Hart, George Mason University; Eileen McDonagh, Northeastern University Recipient: Robert W. Mickey, University of Michigan Dissertation: "Paths Out of Dixie: The Decay of Authoritarian Enclaves in America's Deep South, 1944-1972" Dissertation Chair: Theda Skocpol, Harvard University Citation: For the 2006 E.E. Schattschneider Award, the committee recommends "Paths Out of Dixie: The Decay of Authoritarian Enclaves in America's Deep South, 1944-1972" by Robert W. Mickey. The thesis concerns transitions in three southern states: Georgia, Mississippi, and South Carolina. Some scholars hold that all of the Southern states emerged from the Jim Crow South in a similar manner. Others have argued that the states had different experiences, with some scholars emphasizing economic differences as causing the states to experience different "paths out of Dixie," while other scholars, including Doug McAdam, argued that that pre-existing differences in the manner of black protest organizations explained the difference. The key tension in the argument is the notion that leaders in the state had roughly similar desires. None wanted Jim Crow to fall. All were against federal interference in race-related issues. None initially wanted to join the Republican Party, given the role that the G.O.P. played in Reconstruction, but many eventually did. While the three states shared these similarities, there were stark differences in how they reacted to new challenges. Mickey documents these differences in compelling detail and argues that state and local institutions are a key source of difference. "Paths Out of Dixie" is an important piece of scholarship housed in a gripping narrative. As a published book, it will undoubtedly draw the attention of many political scientists and historians. It will force them to rethink how the South got from where it was in the 1940s to where it is today. As a dissertation, it is simply outstanding. We are enthusiastic and unanimous in concluding that the 2006 E.E. Schattschneider Award should go to Robert W. Mickey for "Paths Out of Dixie: The Decay of Authoritarian Enclaves in America's Deep South." Dr. Mickey received his Ph.D. from Harvard University and is now on the faculty at the University of Michigan. |