Overview
Neal Allen an Associate Professor of the Department of Political Science at Wichita State University. He also is Director of the Wichita State Washington DC/Topeka Internship program.
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- American Politics
- Congress
- Politics of Race
- British Politics
- American Politics
- Law & Courts
- The Presidency
鈥淟iving, Dead and Undead: Nullification Past and Present,鈥 American Political Thought: A Journal of Ideas, Institutions, and Culture, with James H. Read, Fall 2012.
鈥淟iving, Dead and Undead: Nullification Past and Present,鈥 in Nullification and Secession in Modern Constitutional Thought, Sanford Levinson, ed., University Press of Kansas, September 2016.
鈥The Limits of Emancipation: White Southern Dominance of American Politics from the Founding to the Twenty-First Century,鈥 National Political Science Review, November 2016.
鈥淪elling the Donkey: Democratic Campaign Rhetoric and Framing in Republican States,鈥 with Brian Arbour, The American Election 2014: Contexts and Consequences, Jennifer Lucas, Chris Galdieri and Tauna Sisco, ed., University of Akron Press, 2017.
鈥淐onstituent Opinion and Congressional Leadership: Letters to House Majority Leader Carl Albert on Civil Rights鈥 Oklahoma Politics, November 2015.
鈥淩eactionary Scandalization: The Threat to Social Movements,鈥 in Scandal in the Digital Age, Hinda Mandell and Gina Chen, ed. Palgrave Press, 2016.
鈥淗ow Texans Opposed Civil Rights Legislation in the 1960s: Evidence from Letters to Future House Speaker Jim Wright,鈥 Journal of South Texas, April 2016.
鈥淪egregationism and International Statesmanship: How White Supremacy Empowered and Limited the Influence of J. William Fulbright,鈥 in J. William Fulbright in International Perspective: Liberal Internationalism and U.S. Global Influence, David Snyder, Giles Scott-Smith, Alessandro Brogi ed., University of Kentucky Press, August 2019.
鈥淐itizen Reaction to Rivers of Blood: Letters to Enoch Powell,鈥 in Windrush (1948) and Rivers of Blood (1968): Legacy and Assessment, Trevor Harris, ed., Routledge Press, November 2019.