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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Contributors ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Chapter One. The Democratic Experiment: New Directions in American Political History 1
- Chapter Two. Explaining the Unexplainable: The Cultural Context of the Sedition Act 20
- Chapter Three. Affairs Of Office: The Executive Departments, the Election of 1828, and the Making of the Democratic Party 50
- Chapter Four. The Legal Transformation of Citizenship In Nineteenth-Century America 85
- Chapter Five. Bringing the Constitution Back in: Amendment, Innovation, and Popular Democracy During the Civil War Era 120
- Chapter Six. Democracy in the Age of Capital: Contesting Suffrage Rights in Gilded Age New York 146
- Chapter Seven. Domesticity Versus Manhood Rights 175
- Chapter Eight. The Case for Courts 198
- CHAPTER NIN.E “Mirrors of Desires”: Interest Groups, Elections, and the Targeted Style in Twentieth-Century America 222
- CHAPTER TEN. Pocketbook Politics: Democracy and the Market in Twentieth-Century America 250
- CHAPTER ELEVEN. The Uneasy Relationship: Democracy, Taxation, and State Building since the New Deal 276
- CHAPTER TWELVE. All Politics Is Local: The Persistence of Localism in Twentieth-Century America 301
- CHAPTER THIRTEEN. Suburban Strategies: The Volatile Center in Postwar American Politics 327
- CHAPTER FOURTEEN. From Hartz to Tocqueville: Shifting the Focus from Liberalism to Democracy in America 350
- CHAPTER FIFTEEN. The Possibilities of Analytical Political History Ira Katznelson 381
- Index 401
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Contributors ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Chapter One. The Democratic Experiment: New Directions in American Political History 1
- Chapter Two. Explaining the Unexplainable: The Cultural Context of the Sedition Act 20
- Chapter Three. Affairs Of Office: The Executive Departments, the Election of 1828, and the Making of the Democratic Party 50
- Chapter Four. The Legal Transformation of Citizenship In Nineteenth-Century America 85
- Chapter Five. Bringing the Constitution Back in: Amendment, Innovation, and Popular Democracy During the Civil War Era 120
- Chapter Six. Democracy in the Age of Capital: Contesting Suffrage Rights in Gilded Age New York 146
- Chapter Seven. Domesticity Versus Manhood Rights 175
- Chapter Eight. The Case for Courts 198
- CHAPTER NIN.E “Mirrors of Desires”: Interest Groups, Elections, and the Targeted Style in Twentieth-Century America 222
- CHAPTER TEN. Pocketbook Politics: Democracy and the Market in Twentieth-Century America 250
- CHAPTER ELEVEN. The Uneasy Relationship: Democracy, Taxation, and State Building since the New Deal 276
- CHAPTER TWELVE. All Politics Is Local: The Persistence of Localism in Twentieth-Century America 301
- CHAPTER THIRTEEN. Suburban Strategies: The Volatile Center in Postwar American Politics 327
- CHAPTER FOURTEEN. From Hartz to Tocqueville: Shifting the Focus from Liberalism to Democracy in America 350
- CHAPTER FIFTEEN. The Possibilities of Analytical Political History Ira Katznelson 381
- Index 401