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The democratic experiment : new directions in American political history /

by Zelizer, Julian E; Novak, William J; Jacobs, Meg.
Publisher: Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, c2003Description: xi, 421 p. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 0691113769 (alk. paper); 0691113777 (pbk. : alk. paper).Subject(s): Federal government -- History. -- United States | Democracy -- History. -- United States | Political culture -- History. -- United States | United States -- Politics and government | United States -- Politics and government -- HistoriographyOnline resources: Contributor biographical information | Table of contents only | Publisher description | Sample text
Contents:
Meg Jacobs, Julian E. Zelizer -- Joanne B. Freeman -- Richard R. John -- William J. Novak -- Michael Vorenberg -- Sven Beckert -- Rebecca Edwards -- Michael Willrich -- Brian Balogh -- Meg Jacobs -- Julian E. Zelizer -- Thomas J. Sugrue -- Matthew D. Lassiter -- James T. Kloppenberg -- Ira Katznelson. Democratic experiment: new directions in American political history / Explaining the unexplainable: the cultural context of the sedition act / Affairs of office: the executive departments, the election of 1828, and the making of the democratic party / Legal transformation of citizenship in nineteenth-century America / Bringing the constitution back in: amendment, innovation, and popular democracy during the Civil War era / Democracy in the age of capital: contesting suffrage rights in gilded age New York / Domesticity versus manhood rights: republicans, democrats, and "family values" politics, 1856-1896 / Case for courts: law and political development in progressive era / "Mirrors of desires": interest groups, elections, and the targeted style in twentieth-century America / Pocketbook politics: democracy and the market in twentieth-century America / Uneasy relationship: democracy, taxation, and state building since the New Deal / All politics is local: the persistence of localism in twentieth-century America / Suburban strategies: the volatile center in postwar American politics / From Hartz to Tocqueville: shifting the focus from liberalism to democracy in America / Possibilities of analytical political history /
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Meg Jacobs, Julian E. Zelizer -- Joanne B. Freeman -- Richard R. John -- William J. Novak -- Michael Vorenberg -- Sven Beckert -- Rebecca Edwards -- Michael Willrich -- Brian Balogh -- Meg Jacobs -- Julian E. Zelizer -- Thomas J. Sugrue -- Matthew D. Lassiter -- James T. Kloppenberg -- Ira Katznelson. Democratic experiment: new directions in American political history / Explaining the unexplainable: the cultural context of the sedition act / Affairs of office: the executive departments, the election of 1828, and the making of the democratic party / Legal transformation of citizenship in nineteenth-century America / Bringing the constitution back in: amendment, innovation, and popular democracy during the Civil War era / Democracy in the age of capital: contesting suffrage rights in gilded age New York / Domesticity versus manhood rights: republicans, democrats, and "family values" politics, 1856-1896 / Case for courts: law and political development in progressive era / "Mirrors of desires": interest groups, elections, and the targeted style in twentieth-century America / Pocketbook politics: democracy and the market in twentieth-century America / Uneasy relationship: democracy, taxation, and state building since the New Deal / All politics is local: the persistence of localism in twentieth-century America / Suburban strategies: the volatile center in postwar American politics / From Hartz to Tocqueville: shifting the focus from liberalism to democracy in America / Possibilities of analytical political history /

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