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Chapter 1. Political Parties and States
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Tables and Figures ix
- Preface xi
- Chapter 1. Political Parties and States 1
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PART I: PARTY AND PATRONAGE IN EUROPE AND AMERICA
- Chapter 2. Patronage and Its Opponents: A Theory and Some European Cases 21
- Chapter 3. Party, Bureaucracy, and Political Change in the United States 61
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PART II: ECONOMIC INTERESTS AND POLITICAL ORGANIZATION IN THE UNITED STATES
- Chapter 4 .Trade Unions and Political Machines: The Organization and Disorganization of the American Working Class 101
- Chapter 5. Regional Receptivity to Reform in the United States 169
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PART III: POLITICAL PARTIES AND POLITICAL CONTROL
- Chapter 6. Political Incorporation and Political Extrusion: Party Politics and Social Forces in Postwar New York 197
- Chapter 7. New York City's Fiscal Crisis: Countering the Politics of Mass Mobilization 233
- Notes 259
- Author Index 293
- Subject Index 297
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Tables and Figures ix
- Preface xi
- Chapter 1. Political Parties and States 1
-
PART I: PARTY AND PATRONAGE IN EUROPE AND AMERICA
- Chapter 2. Patronage and Its Opponents: A Theory and Some European Cases 21
- Chapter 3. Party, Bureaucracy, and Political Change in the United States 61
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PART II: ECONOMIC INTERESTS AND POLITICAL ORGANIZATION IN THE UNITED STATES
- Chapter 4 .Trade Unions and Political Machines: The Organization and Disorganization of the American Working Class 101
- Chapter 5. Regional Receptivity to Reform in the United States 169
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PART III: POLITICAL PARTIES AND POLITICAL CONTROL
- Chapter 6. Political Incorporation and Political Extrusion: Party Politics and Social Forces in Postwar New York 197
- Chapter 7. New York City's Fiscal Crisis: Countering the Politics of Mass Mobilization 233
- Notes 259
- Author Index 293
- Subject Index 297