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Angie Maxwell is a Professor of Political Science at the University of Arkansas, holding the Diane Blair Endowed Chair in Southern Studies and serving as Director of the Diane Blair Center for Southern Politics and Society within the College of Arts & Sciences.
She earned her Ph.D. in American Studies from the University of Texas, establishing a scholarly foundation in regional political identity and historical analysis.
Maxwell's research critically examines Southern Politics, American Politics, Political History, Race and Politics, and Southern Studies, with a focus on how racial dynamics and regional identity shape national political strategy. Her work bridges academic rigor and public discourse through frequent media engagement.
Her major scientific awards include:
- Truman Scholar
- V. O. Key Award for best book in southern politics
- C. Hugh Holman Honorable Mention for best book in southern literary criticism
As Director of the Diane Blair Center, Maxwell leads interdisciplinary initiatives analyzing Southern political culture, while her editorial work—including volumes on southern history and feminism—expands scholarly dialogue. Her leadership integrates research, public programming, and academic mentorship within the department.
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