The life of the parties : A history of american political parties / A. James Reichley
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TextLanguage: EN Publication details: New York : The Free Press, 1992 Description: viii, 487 pLOC classification: - JK 2261 R351L 1992
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From the founding to the civil war, 17. -- Intention of the founders : A policy without parties, 17. -- The firt parties : Federalists and republicans, 38. -- One - party hegemony : The jeffersonians, 64. -- Formation of mass parties : Democrats and whigs, 85. -- The republican era, 113. -- Party government : The civil war republicans, 113. -- Machine politics : The gilded age, 140. -- Third - party challenge : Populist uprising, 161. -- Reaction against parties : The progressive era, 183. -- The progressive legacy, city machines, and the solid south, 202. -- The presidents as party leader : Woodrow Wilson, 221. -- The new deal era, 241. -- A functioning majority party : The new deal, 241. -- Vehicles of opposition, 263. -- Fission of party coalitions, 284. -- Decline of state and local machines, 304. -- Movement politics : The republican hard right, 316. -- Reform politics : Amateur democrats, 335. -- Contemporary parties, 353. -- The new giants : National party organizations, 353. -- State parties : Seeking new roles, 382. -- Local parties : Getting along without patronage, 395. -- Rebuilding the parties, 411
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