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2. The Structure and Meaning of Critical Realignment: The Case of Pennsylvania, 1928-1932
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Lawrence G. McMichael
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
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PART I Issues in the Study of Realignment
- 1. Toward a Theory of Realignment: An Introduction 1
- 2. The Structure and Meaning of Critical Realignment: The Case of Pennsylvania, 1928-1932 21
- 3. Methodological Issues in the Study of Realignment 52
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PART II Mass Behavioral Change
- 4. Secular Realignment: The Concept and Its Utility 67
- 5. Realignment, Party Decomposition, and Issue Voting 82
- 6. Realignment and Short-Term Crisis: A Case Study of Public Opinion during the Watergate Era 110
- 7. Recent Evidence on the Stability of Party Identification: The New Michigan Election Study Panel 132
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PART III Elite Behavioral Change
- 8. Political Realignments and Recruitment to the U.S. Congress, 1870-1970 155
- 9. Elections, Congress, and Public Policy Changes: 1886-1960 176
- 10. The Impact of Realigning Elections on Public Bureaucracies 202
- 11. The Supreme Court's Role in Critical Elections 229
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PART IV The Impact of Realignment on Policy
- 12. The Federal Income Tax and the Realignment of the 1890s 261
- 13. Partisan Realignment and Tax Policy: 1789-1976 288
- Notes on Contributors 325
- Bibliography 329
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
-
PART I Issues in the Study of Realignment
- 1. Toward a Theory of Realignment: An Introduction 1
- 2. The Structure and Meaning of Critical Realignment: The Case of Pennsylvania, 1928-1932 21
- 3. Methodological Issues in the Study of Realignment 52
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PART II Mass Behavioral Change
- 4. Secular Realignment: The Concept and Its Utility 67
- 5. Realignment, Party Decomposition, and Issue Voting 82
- 6. Realignment and Short-Term Crisis: A Case Study of Public Opinion during the Watergate Era 110
- 7. Recent Evidence on the Stability of Party Identification: The New Michigan Election Study Panel 132
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PART III Elite Behavioral Change
- 8. Political Realignments and Recruitment to the U.S. Congress, 1870-1970 155
- 9. Elections, Congress, and Public Policy Changes: 1886-1960 176
- 10. The Impact of Realigning Elections on Public Bureaucracies 202
- 11. The Supreme Court's Role in Critical Elections 229
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PART IV The Impact of Realignment on Policy
- 12. The Federal Income Tax and the Realignment of the 1890s 261
- 13. Partisan Realignment and Tax Policy: 1789-1976 288
- Notes on Contributors 325
- Bibliography 329