The History of American electoral behavior /
Papers presented at a conference held at Cornell University in June 1973. Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Princeton, N.J. :
Princeton University Press,
©1978.
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Series: | Quantitative studies in history
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Joel H. Silbey, Allan G. Bogue, William H. Flanigan
- Part I. Electoral sequences in American history
- Partisan realignment : A systemic perspective / Walter Dean Burnham, Jerome M. Clubb, William H. Flanigan
- Toward a theory of stability and change in American voting patterns : New York State, 1792-1970 / Lee Benson, Joel H. Silbey, Phyllis F. Field
- Third party alignments in a two party system : the case of Minnesota / Nancy H. Zingale
- Part II. Popular participation in elections
- The Maryland electorate and the concept of a party system in the early National period / David A. Bohmer
- Party, competition, and mass participation : the case of the democratizing party system, 1824-1852 / William N. Chambers and Philip C. Davis
- The effects of the Southern system of election laws on voting participation : a reply to V.O. Key, Jr. / Jerrold G. Rusk and John J. Stucker
- Part III. Determinants of popular voting behavior
- The electoral foundations of the political machine : New York City, 1884-1897 / Martin Shefter
- In search of Wisconsin Progressivism, 1904-1952 : a test of the Rogin scenario / Robert R. Dykstra and David R. Reynolds
- Retrieval of individual data from aggregate units of analysis : a case study using twentieth-century voting data / John L. Shover and John J. Kushma
- Part IV. The impact of popular behavior on public policy
- The impact of electoral behavior on public policy : the urban dimension, 1900 / J. Rogers Hollingsworth.