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The Social Construction of Policy Feedback: Incarceration, Conservatism, and Ideological Change David Dagan and Steven M. Teles 127

Southern Politics Revisited: On V. O. Key’s “South in the House” David A. Bateman, Ira Katznelson, and John Lapinski 154

Congress as a Handler of Challenges: The Historical Record David R. Mayhew 185

Party Formation through Petitions: The Whigs and the Bank War of 1832–1834 Daniel Carpenter and Benjamin Schneer 213

Asymmetric Interest Group Mobilization and Party Coalitions in U.S. Tax Politics Alexander Hertel-Fernandez and Theda Skocpol 235

Policy Feedback in the Public–Private Welfare State: Advocacy Groups and Access to Government Homeownership Programs, 1934–1954 Chloe N. Thurston 250

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