Irwin Morris Morris, I. L. (2022). Partisan Politics in the 21st Century South: The Fading Impact of Antebellum Slavery. American Politics Research, 50(6), 743–751. https://doi.org/10.1177/1532673X221121724 Morris, I. L. (2022). Presidential Control over Administration: A New Historical Analysis of Public Finance Policymaking, 1929–2018 [Review of Presidential Control over Administration: A New Historical Analysis of Public Finance Policymaking, 1929–2018, by P. R. L. O’Brien]. Congress & the Presidency, 49(3), 400–401. https://doi.org/10.1080/07343469.2022.2114696 Gervais, B. T., & Morris, I. L. (2021). Conservatives and Anger. In S. E. Jarvis (Ed.), Conservative Political Communication (pp. 137–154). https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351187237-9 Morris, I. L. (2021). Movers and Stayers: The Partisan Transformation of 21st Century Southern Politics. https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190052898.001.0001 Gervais, B. T., & Morris, I. L. (2019). American Discontent: The Rise of Donald Trump and Decline of the Golden Age. By John L. Campbell [Review of American Discontent: The Rise of Donald Trump and Decline of the Golden Age, by J. L. Campbell]. Perspectives on Politics, 17(1), 212–214. Morris, I. (2019). Black Republicans and the Transformation of the GOP. By Joshua D. Farrington. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2016. 328p. $45.00 cloth. [Review of Black Republicans and the Transformation of the GOP, by J. D. Farrington]. Perspectives on Politics, 17(1), 274–275. https://doi.org/10.1017/s1537592718003687 Gervais, B. T., & Morris, I. L. (2019). Response to John L. Campbell’s review of Reactionary Republicanism: How the Tea Party in the House Paved the Way for Trump’s Victory. Perspectives on Politics, 17(1), 216–216. https://doi.org/10.1017/s1537592718004516 Gervais, B. T., & Morris, I. L. (2018). Reactionary Republicanism: How the Tea Party in the House Paved the Way for Trump's Victory. New York, NY: Oxford University Press. Morris, I. L. (2018). Rose, Mark H., and Roger Biles, Eds. The President and American Capitalism Since 1945 (M. H. Rose & R. Biles, Eds.) [Review of The President and American Capitalism Since 1945, by M. H. Rose & R. Biles]. Congress & the presidency, 45(3), 339–341. Miras, N. S., & Morris, I. L. (2018). The Clinton Impeachment: Where are They Now? In M. Tseng (Ed.), The Politics of Impeachment (By M. Tseng). Washington, DC: Westphalia Press. Morris, I. L. (2018). Votes, Money, and the Clinton Impeachment. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429503191 Malloy, L. C., Pearson-Merkowitz, S., & Morris, I. L. (2016). State-Sponsored Health Insurance and State Economic and Employment Growth. Politics & Policy, 44(5), 945–975. https://doi.org/10.1111/polp.12176 Morris, I. L. (2015). A Review of “Hudak, John.Presidential Pork: White House Influence Over the Distribution of Federal Grants.” [Review of Presidential Pork: White House Influence Over the Distribution of Federal Grants, by J. Hudak]. Congress & the Presidency, 42(1), 104–106. Washington, D.C: Brookings Press. Hood, M. V., III, Kidd, Q., & Morris, I. L. (2015). Tea Leaves and Southern Politics: Explaining Tea Party Support in the Region*. Social Science Quarterly, 96(4), 923–940. https://doi.org/10.1111/ssqu.12171 Hood, M. V., Kidd, Q., & Morris, I. L. (2014). Race and the Tea Party in the Old Dominion: Split-Ticket Voting in the 2013 Virginia Elections. PS: Political Science & Politics, 48(01), 107–114. https://doi.org/10.1017/s1049096514001632 Gervais, B. T., & Morris, I. L. (2012). Reading the Tea Leaves: Understanding Tea Party Caucus Membership in the US House of Representatives. PS: Political Science & Politics, 45(2), 245–250. https://doi.org/10.1017/s1049096511002058 Hood III, M. V., Kidd, Q., & Morris, I. L. (2012). The Rational Southerner. https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199873821.001.0001 Hood, M. V., Kidd, Q., & Morris, I. L. (2012). The Republican Party in the American South: From Radical Fringe to Conservative Mainstream. In C. Bullock III & M. Rozell (Eds.), Oxford Handbook on Southern Politics (By C. S. Bullock III & M. J. Rozell). https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195381948.013.0015 Morris, I. L. (2011). Central Bank. In T. K. Kurian, The Encyclopedia of Political Science. Washington, DC: CQ Press. Herrnson, P. S., Morris, I. L., & Mctague, J. (2011). The Impact of Presidential Campaigning for Congress on Presidential Support in the U.S. House of Representatives. Legislative Studies Quarterly, 36(1), 99–122. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1939-9162.2010.00005.x Hood, W. M. V., III, & Kidd, Q. (2010). A Report on the Reintroduction of the Elephas maximus in the Southern United States: Explaining the Rise of Republican State Parties, 1960-2006—An Update. In D. C. Kimball, R. Niemi, & H. Weisberg (Eds.), Controversies in Voting Behavior (5th ed.). Washington, DC: CQ Press. Morris, I. L. (2010). The American Presidency: an analytical approach. https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511781858 Curry, J. L., & Morris, I. L. (2010). The Contemporary Presidency Explaining Presidential Greatness: The Roles of Peace and Prosperity? Presidential Studies Quarterly, 40(3), 515–530. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1741-5705.2010.03784.x Hood, W. M. V., Kidd, Q., & Morris, I. L. (2008). Two Sides of the Same Coin? Employing Granger Causality Tests in a Time Series Cross-Section Framework. Political Analysis, 16(3), 324–344. https://doi.org/10.1093/pan/mpn002 Karnes, K., McINTOSH, W. A. Y. N. E., Morris, I. L., & Pearson Merkowitz, S. (2007). Mighty Fortresses: Explaining the Spatial Distribution of American Megachurches. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 46(2), 261–268. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-5906.2007.00355.x Herrnson, P. S., & Morris, I. L. (2007). Presidential Campaigning in the 2002 Congressional Elections. Legislative Studies Quarterly, 32(4), 629–648. https://doi.org/10.3162/036298007782398468 Morris, I. L. (2006). Book Review: Impeaching Clinton: Partisan Strife on Capitol Hill [Review of Impeaching Clinton: Partisan Strife on Capitol Hill, by N. C. Rae & C. C. Campbell]. Party Politics, 12(4), 568–569. https://doi.org/10.1177/135406880601200409 Freund, E. A., & Morris, I. L. (2006). Gambling and Income Inequality in the States. Policy Studies Journal, 34(2), 265–276. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1541-0072.2006.00169.x Jenkins, J. A., & Morris, I. L. (2006). Running to Lose?: John C. Breckinridge and the Presidential Election of 1860. Electoral Studies, 25(2), 306–328. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.electstud.2005.05.001 Freund, E. A., & Morris, I. L. (2005). The Lottery and Income Inequality in the States*. Social Science Quarterly, 86(s1), 996–1012. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.0038-4941.2005.00333.x Herrnson, P. S., & Morris, I. L. (2005). Visits for Victory: Presidential campaign appearances can make a difference. Campaigns and Elections, 26(9), 34–35. Morris, I. L., Oppenheimer, J. A., & Soltan, K. E. (Eds.). (2004). Politics from Anarchy to Democracy: Rational Choice in Political Science. Stanford University Press. Stimson, J. A. (2004). The Macro Polity [Review of The Macro Polity, by R. S. Erikson, M. B. MacKuen, & J. A. Stimson]. Journal of Politics, 66(1), 304–306. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0022381600007635 Hood, M. V., III, Kidd, Q. I., & Morris, I. I. L. (2004). The Reintroduction of the Elephas Maximus to the Southern United States. American Politics Research, 32(1), 68–101. https://doi.org/10.1177/1532673x03259196 Morris, I. L. (2004). To Form A More Perfect Union: A New Economic Interpretation of the United States Constitution [Review of To Form A More Perfect Union: A New Economic Interpretation of the United States Constitution, by R. A. McGuire]. Law and politics book review, 14(3). Gimpel, J. G., Morris, I. L., & Armstrong, D. R. (2004). Turnout and the local age distribution: examining political participation across space and time. Political Geography, 23(1), 71–95. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polgeo.2003.09.002 Morris, I. L., & Neeley, G. W. (2001). Regulation and “Rent-Seeking”: Understanding Attorney Certification. State and Local Government Review, 33(1), 42–51. https://doi.org/10.1177/0160323x0103300104 Hood, M. V., Kidd, Q., & Morris, I. L. (2001). The Key Issue: Constituency Effects and Southern Senators' Roll-Call Voting on Civil Rights. Legislative Studies Quarterly, 26(4), 599. https://doi.org/10.2307/440271 Morris, I. L. (2000). African American Voting on Proposition 187: Rethinking the Prevalence of Interminority Conflict. Political Research Quarterly, 53(1), 77. https://doi.org/10.2307/449247 Hood, M. V., III, & Morris, I. L. (2000). Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? Racial/Ethnic Context and the Anglo Vote on Proposition 187. Social Science Quarterly, 81(1), 194–206. Morris, I. (2000). Congress, the President, and the Federal Reserve. https://doi.org/10.3998/mpub.16292 Hood, M. V., III, Kidd, Q., & Morris, I. L. (1999). Of Byrd[s] and Bumpers: Using Democratic Senators to Analyze Political Change in the South, 1960-1995. American Journal of Political Science, 43(2), 465. https://doi.org/10.2307/2991802 Hood, M. V., III, Morris, I. L., & Neeley, G. W. (1999). Penny Pinching or Politics? the Line Item Veto and Military Construction Appropriations. Political Research Quarterly, 52(4), 753–766. https://doi.org/10.1177/106591299905200404 Hood, M. V., III, & Morris, I. L. (1998). Boll Weevils and Roll-Call Voting: A Study in Time and Space. Legislative Studies Quarterly, 23(2), 245. https://doi.org/10.2307/440282 Morris, I., & Munger, M. (1998). First Branch, or Root? The Congress, the President, and the Federal Reserve. Public Choice, 96(3/4), 363–380. https://doi.org/10.1023/a:1004982615277 Hood, M. V., III, & Morris, I. L. (1998). Give Us Your Tired, Your Poor, ... But Make Sure They Have a Green Card: The Effects of Documented and Undocumented Migrant Context on Anglo Opinion Toward Immigration. Political Behavior, 20(1), 1–15. https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1024839032001 Morris, I. L. (1998). Why (and Why Not) Government? [Review of Free Markets and Social Justice, by C. R. Sunstein]. Regulations, 21(1), 75–78. New York: Oxford University Press. Hood, M. V., III, Morris, I. L., & Shirkey, K. A. (1997). "!Quedate o Vente!": Uncovering the Determinants of Hispanic Public Opinion toward Immigration. Political Research Quarterly, 50(3), 627. https://doi.org/10.2307/448920 Hood, M. V., III, & Morris, I. L. (1997). Amigos o Enemigos?: Racial Context, Racial Attitudes, and White Public Opinion Towards Immigration. Social Science Quarterly (University of Texas Press), 78(2), 309–323. Keech, W. R., & Morris, I. L. (1997). Appointments, Presidential Power, and the Federal Reserve. Journal of Macroeconomics, 19(2), 253–267. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0164-0704(97)00014-1 Morris, I. L., & Rabinowitz, G. (1997). Symposium. The Directional Theory of Issue Voting: IV: On the Coexistence of Directional and Proximity Voters. Journal of Theoretical Politics, 9(1), 75–88. https://doi.org/10.1177/0951692897009001008 Morris, I. L. (1996). Review of Strategic Disagreement: Stalemate in American Politics by John B. Gilmour [Review of Strategic Disagreement: Stalemate in American, by J. B. Gilmour]. Congress & the Presidency, 23(1), 77–78. Morris, I. L. (1995). Monetary Policy Signaling and the Senate Banking Committee. Social Science Quarterly, 76(4), 902–910. Morris, I. L. Appointing Central Bankers: The Politics of Monetary Policy in the United States and the European Monetary Union [Review of Appointing central bankers : the politics of monetary policy in the United States and the European Monetary Union, by K. H. Chang]. Perspectives on Politics, 2(2), 369–370. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1537592704410974 Morris, I. L., & White, J. W. Review of The International Origins of the Federal Reserve System [Review of The International Origins of the Federal Reserve System, by J. L. Broz]. Journal of Politics, 60(4), 1226–1228.