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Sean Adams, History Department, University of Florida Christopher Capozzola, Department of History, energy and politics Massachusetts Institute of Technology Patrick Allitt, Department of History, Emory University World War I religion and politics since 1945 Daniel Carpenter, Department of Government, Harvard John Ashworth, School of American and Canadian University Studies, University of Nottingham regulation Democratic Party, 1828–60 Robert W. Cherny, Department of History, San Francisco Dean Baker, Center for Economic Policy and Research, State University Washington, D.C. the Great Plains; the Pacific Coast economy and politics since 1970 Elisabeth S. Clemens, Department of Sociology, Paula Baker, Department of History, Ohio State University of Chicago University interest groups campaign law and finance to 1900; campaign law Edward Countryman, Department of History, Southern and finance since 1900 Methodist University James M. Banner Jr., National History Center colonial legacy Federalist Party Matthew J. Countryman, Department of History, Lois Banner, Department of History, University of University of Michigan Southern California race and politics since 1933 feminism Joe Creech, Lilly Fellows Program and Christ College, Kyle Barbieri, Hillsborough Community College and Polk Honors College of Valparaiso University Community College, Florida religion and politics, 1865–1945 Republican Party, 1968–2008 (coauthor) Joseph Crespino, Department of History, Emory David H. Bennett, Department of History, Maxwell University School, Syracuse University South since 1877, the nativism Donald T. Critchlow, Department of History, Saint Louis Edward D. Berkowitz, Elliott School of International University Affairs, George Washington University conservatism (coauthor) Social Security Elliott Currie, Department of Criminology, Law, and Stuart M. Blumin, Department of History, Cornell Society, University of California–Irvine University crime antiparty sentiment John Patrick Diggins, deceased, Graduate Center, City Matthew Bowman, Department of History, Georgetown University of New York University liberal consensus and American exceptionalism Electoral College; party nominating conventions John Dinan, Department of Political Science, Wake Forest Amy Bridges, Department of Political Science, University University of California–San Diego state constitutions cities and politics Ellen Carol DuBois, Department of History, University of Stephen Brooks, Department of Political Science, California– University of Windsor woman suffrage foreign observers of U.S. politics Max M. Edling, Department of History, Uppsala University W. Elliot Brownlee, Department of History, University of Constitution, federal California–Santa Barbara Rebecca Edwards, Department of History, Vassar College taxation since 1913 gender and sexuality Frank M. Bryan, Department of Political Science, Robin L. Einhorn, Department of History, University of University of Vermont California–Berkeley New England taxation to 1913 Richard Buel Jr., Department of History (emeritus), Richard E. Ellis, Department of History, University at Wesleyan University Buffalo, State University of New York War of 1812 Democratic Party, 1800–28 Paul Buhle, Departments of History and American Nicole Etcheson, Department of History, Ball State Civilization, Brown University University anarchism Midwest, the Charles W. Calhoun, Department of History, East Carolina Michael W. Flamm, Department of History, Ohio University Wesleyan University Republican Party to 1896 conservative ascendancy, 1980–2008

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Maureen A. Flanagan, Department of History, Michigan Meg Jacobs, Department of History, Massachusetts State University Institute of Technology progressivism and the Progressive Era, consumers and politics 1890s–1920 Dennis W. Johnson, Graduate School of Political Anne L. Foster, Department of History, Indiana State Management, George Washington University University campaign consultants Spanish-American War and Filipino Insurrection Robert D. Johnston, Department of History, University of Steve Fraser, New York University Illinois–Chicago business and politics class and politics since 1877 Michael A. Genovese, Department of Political Science, Stephen Kantrowitz, Department of History, University of Loyola Marymount University Wisconsin–Madison presidency to 1860 Reconstruction Era, 1865–77 Michael Gerhardt, School of Law, University of North Michael B. Katz, Department of History, University of Carolina–Chapel Hill Pennsylvania impeachment welfare Steven M. Gillon, Department of History, University of Michael Kazin, Department of History, Georgetown Oklahoma University Democratic Party, 1932–68 Americanism; Democratic Party, 1800–2008; Marcia Tremmel Goldstein, Department of History, populism University of Colorado Alexander Keyssar, John F. Kennedy School of Rocky Mountain region (coauthor) Government, Lewis L. Gould, Department of History (emeritus), voting University of Texas–Austin Michael J. Klarman, Harvard Law School Gilded Age, 1870s–90s; Republican Party; segregation and Jim Crow Republican Party, 1896–1932 Jennifer Klein, Department of History, Yale University Amy S. Greenberg, Department of History, Pennsylvania economy and politics, 1945–70 State University James T. Kloppenberg, Department of History, Harvard Mexican-American War University Richard F. Hamm, Department of History, University at liberalism Albany, State University of New York Gary J. Kornblith, Department of History, Oberlin Prohibition and temperance College Stanley Harrold, Department of Social Sciences, South class and politics to 1877 Carolina State University J. Morgan Kousser, Division of the Humanities and Social abolitionism Sciences, California Institute of Technology D. G. Hart, Intercollegiate Studies Institute race and politics, 1860–1933 religion and politics to 1865 Alan M. Kraut, Department of History, American David C. Hendrickson, Department of Political Science, University Colorado College health and illness Articles of Confederation David E. Kyvig, Department of History, Northern Illinois Williamjames Hull Hoffer, Department of History, Seton University Hall University amendment process Supreme Court Matthew D. Lassiter, Department of History, University Susan Hoffmann, Department of Political Science, of Michigan University of Western Michigan suburbs and politics banking policy Steven F. Lawson, Department of History, Rutgers David A. Horowitz, Department of History, Portland State University University civil rights anti-statism Allan J. Lichtman, Department of History, American Jane Armstrong Hudiburg, Annapolis, Maryland University Senate elections and electoral eras; presidency, 1860–1932; Andrew Hunt, Department of History, University of presidency, 1932–2008 Waterloo Patricia Nelson Limerick, Center of the American West, pacifism University of Colorado Sarah E. Igo, Department of History, University of Rocky Mountain region (coauthor) Pennsylvania James Livingston, Department of History, Rutgers public opinion polls University Maurice Isserman, Department of History, Hamilton economy and politics, 1860–1920 College John Majewski, Department of History, University of communism; era of confrontation and decline, California–Santa Barbara 1964–80; New Deal Era, 1932–52 economy and politics to 1860 xvi Copyrighted Material

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Chandra Manning, Department of History, Georgetown Eric Rauchway, Department of History, University of University California–Davis Civil War and Reconstruction; sectional conflict and globalization secession, 1845–65 William J. Reese, Departments of Educational Policy Joseph A. McCartin, Department of History, Georgetown Studies and History, University of Wisconsin– University Madison labor movement and politics education and politics Stuart McConnell, History, Pitzer College Brian Holden Reid, Department of War Studies, King’s veterans College, London Lisa McGirr, Department of History, Harvard University armed forces, politics in the conservative interregnum, 1920–32 Joanne Reitano, Social Science Department, La Guardia Alan McPherson, School of International and Area Community College, City University of New York Studies, University of Oklahoma tariffs and politics foreign policy and domestic politics, 1865–1933 Leo P. Ribuffo, Elliott School of International Affairs, Yanek Mieczkowski, Division of Social Sciences, Dowling George Washington University College Democratic Party, 1968–2008 Republican Party, 1932–68 Andrew Rich, Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute James A. Morone, Department of Political Science, Brown think tanks University Adam Rome, Department of History, Pennsylvania State political culture University Kevin P. Murphy, Department of History, University of environmental issues and politics Minnesota Doug Rossinow, History Department, Metropolitan State homosexuality University James Oakes, Graduate Center, City University of New York Adam Rothman, Department of History, Georgetown race and politics to 1860 University Peter S. Onuf, Department of History, University of slavery Virginia Andrew J. Rotter, Department of History, Colgate federalism University Jeffrey L. Pasley, Department of History, University of Vietnam and Indochina wars Missouri Mark Rozell, School of Public Policy, George Mason era of a new republic, 1789–1827 University William Pencak, Department of History and Religious Republican Party, 1968–2008 (coauthor) Studies, Pennsylvania State University Anne Sarah Rubin, History Department, University of Middle Atlantic, the Maryland–Baltimore County Michael Perman, Department of History, University of Confederacy Illinois–Chicago Leonard J. Sadosky, Department of History, Iowa State Democratic Party, 1860–96 University Christopher Phelps, School of American and Canadian Declaration of Independence; foreign policy and Studies, University of Nottingham domestic politics to 1865 radicalism Nick Salvatore, Industrial and Labor Relations School and Sarah T. Phillips, Department of History, Columbia Program in American Studies, Cornell University University socialism economy and politics, 1920–45 Elizabeth Sanders, Department of Government, Cornell Kim Phillips-Fein , Gallatin School, New York University University era of consensus, 1952–64 agrarian politics Dan Plesch, Center for International Studies and David Sarasohn, Diplomacy, University of London Democratic Party, 1896–1932 United Nations Gregory Schneider, Department of Social Sciences, Charles L. Ponce de Leon, Department of History, Emporia State University California State University–Long Beach conservatism (coauthor) press and politics Robert Schulzinger, Department of History, University of Kevin Powers, Department of History, Georgetown Colorado–Boulder University Korean War and cold war cabinet departments Carlos A. Schwantes, Department of History, University of Richard Gid Powers, College of Staten Island, and Missouri–St. Louis Graduate Center, City University of New York transportation and politics anticommunism William G. Shade, Department of History (emeritus), Jack N. Rakove, Department of History, Stanford University Lehigh University Bill of Rights Whig Party

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Robert E. Shalhope, Department of History, University of Penny M. Von Eschen, Department of History, University Oklahoma of Michigan republicanism foreign policy and domestic politics since 1933 Michael Sherry, Department of History, Northwestern Samuel Walker, School of Criminology and Criminal University Justice, University of Nebraska–Omaha war and politics civil liberties John Shy, Department of History, University of Michigan Harry L. Watson, Department of History and Center for war for independence the Study of the American South, University of North Stephen Skowronek, Department of Political Science, Carolina–Chapel Hill Yale University Jacksonian era, 1828–45 presidency, the Robert Westbrook, Department of History, University of Bartholomew H. Sparrow, Department of Government, Rochester University of Texas–Austin democracy territorial government Richard D. White Jr., Public Administration Institute, Jeremi Suri, Department of History, University of Louisiana State University Wisconsin–Madison civil service transnational influences on American politics John S. Whitehead, Department of History, University of Jon C. Teaford, Department of History, Purdue University Alaska, Fairbanks local government; state government Alaska and Hawai‘i Daniel J. Tichenor, Department of Political Science, Allan M. Winkler, Department of History, Miami University of Oregon University immigration policy World War II Anand Toprani, Department of History, Georgetown Julian E. Zelizer, Department of History, Princeton University University Iraq wars of 1991 and 2003 House of Representatives Gil Troy, Department of History, McGill University Aristide R. Zolberg, Department of Political Science, New campaigning School for Social Research Cyrus Veeser, Department of History, Bentley College citizenship Caribbean, Central America, and Mexico, interventions in, 1903–34

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