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The Democratic Experiment

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    9780691113777

  • ISBN10:

    0691113777

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2003-09-22
  • Publisher: Princeton Univ Pr

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Summary

In a series of fascinating essays that explore topics in American politics from the nation's founding to the present day ,The Democratic Experimentopens up exciting new avenues for historical research while offering bold claims about the tensions that have animated American public life. Revealing the fierce struggles that have taken place over the role of the federal government and the character of representative democracy, the authors trace the contested and dynamic evolution of the national polity. The contributors, who represent the leading new voices in the revitalized field of American political history, offer original interpretations of the nation's political past by blending methodological insights from the new institutionalism in the social sciences and studies of political culture. They tackle topics as wide-ranging as the role of personal character of political elites in the Early Republic, to the importance of courts in building a modern regulatory state, to the centrality of local political institutions in the late twentieth century. Placing these essays side by side encourages the asking of new questions about the forces that have shaped American politics over time. An unparalleled example of the new political history in action, this book will be vastly influential in the field. In addition to the editors, the contributors are Brian Balogh, Sven Beckert, Rebecca Edwards, Joanne B. Freeman, Richard R. John, Ira Katznelson, James T. Kloppenberg, Matthew D. Lassiter, Thomas J. Sugrue, Michael Vorenberg, and Michael Willrich.

Table of Contents

CONTRIBUTORS ix
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xiii
CHAPTER ONE The Democratic Experiment: New Directions in American Political History
Meg Jacobs and Julian E. Zelizer
1(19)
CHAPTER TWO Explaining the Unexplainable: The Cultural Context of the Sedition Act
Joanne B. Freeman
20(30)
CHAPTER THREE Affairs of Office: The Executive Departments, the Election of 1828, and the Making of the Democratic Party
Richard R. John
50(35)
CHAPTER FOUR The Legal Transformation of Citizenship in Nineteenth-Century America
William J. Novak
85(35)
CHAPTER FIVE Bringing the Constitution Back In: Amendment, Innovation, and Popular Democracy during the Civil War Era
Michael Vorenberg
120(26)
CHAPTER SIX Democracy in the Age of Capital: Contesting Suffrage Rights in Gilded Age New York
Sven Beckert
146(29)
CHAPTER SEVEN Domesticity versus Manhood Rights: Republicans, Democrats, and "Family Values" Politics, 1856-1896
Rebecca Edwards
175(23)
CHAPTER EIGHT The Case for Courts: Law and Political Development in the Progressive Era
Michael Willrich
198(24)
CHAPTER NINE "Mirrors of Desires": Interest Groups, Elections, and the Targeted Style in Twentieth-Century America
Brian Balogh
222(28)
CHAPTER TEN Pocketbook Politics: Democracy and the Market in Twentieth-Century America
Meg Jacobs
250(26)
CHAPTER ELEVEN The Uneasy Relationship: Democracy, Taxation, and State Building since the New Deal
Julian E. Zelizer
276(25)
CHAPTER TWELVE All Politics Is Local: The Persistence of Localism in Twentieth-Century America
Thomas J. Sugrue
301(26)
CHAPTER THIRTEEN Suburban Strategies: The Volatile Center in Postwar American Politics
Matthew D. Lassiter
327(23)
CHAPTER FOURTEEN From Hartz to Tocqueville: Shifting the Focus from Liberalism to Democracy in America
James T. Kloppenberg
350(31)
CHAPTER FIFTEEN The Possibilities of Analytical Political History
Ira Katznelson
381(20)
INDEX 401

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