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March 22, 2021

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Finding Aid Books Party Loyalty among Congressmen & Associated Materials Congress: The Electoral Connection & Associated Materials Placing Parties in American Politics & Associated Materials Divided We Govern & Associated Materials America’s Congress & Associated Materials Partisan Balance & Associated Materials The Imprint of Congress & Associated Materials Articles & Book Chapters Book Reviews Popular Press Course Syllabi (by decade) Full Lecture Course Notes Yale Division II Politics and Economics Program Video / Audio Speeches APSA Congressional Fellowship Harvard Graduate School Materials Amherst College Materials Killingly School District Materials Tributes Family Career Favorites Mayhew – Finding Aid | 2

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Books David R. Mayhew, The Imprint of Congress (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2017) David R. Mayhew, Partisan Balance: Why Political Parties Don’t Kill the U.S. Constitutional System (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2011) David R. Mayhew, Parties and Policies: How the American Government Works (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2008) David R. Mayhew, Divided We Govern: Party Control, Lawmaking, and Investigations, 1946- 2002, 2nd ed. (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2005 [1991]) David R. Mayhew, Congress: The Electoral Connection, 2nd ed. (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2004 [1974]) David R. Mayhew, Electoral Realignments: A Critique of an American Genre (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2002) David R. Mayhew, America’s Congress: Actions in the Public Sphere, James Madison Through Newt Gingrich (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2000) David R. Mayhew, Placing Parties in American Politics: Organization, Electoral Settings, and Government Activity in the Twentieth Century (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1986) David R. Mayhew, Party Loyalty among Congressmen: The Difference between Democrats and Republicans (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1966)

Party Loyalty among Congressmen & Associated Materials Review by E. E. Schattschneider in The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science (1967) David R. Mayhew, Party Loyalty among Congressmen: The Difference between Democrats and Republicans (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1966) Roll calls used (1966)

Congress: The Electoral Connection & Associated Materials David R. Mayhew, “The Origins of Congress: The Electoral Connection,” in Governing in a Polarized Age: Elections, Parties, and Political Representation in America, ed. Alan S. Gerber and Eric Schickler (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2016), 377-384 YouTube – “Professor Mayhew Address at Representation & Governance: A Conference in Honor of David Mayhew, Yale University” (May 29, 2013) Mayhew – Finding Aid | 3

David R. Mayhew, Congress: The Electoral Connection, 2nd ed. (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2004 [1974]) David R. Mayhew, “Observations on Congress: The Electoral Connection a Quarter Century after Writing It,” PS: Political Science & Politics 34, no. 2 (June 2001): 251-252 Comments at “Roundtable – A Silver Anniversary Retrospective on David Mayhew’s Congress: The Electoral Connection,” at Southern PSA conference, Savannah (1999) Congress: The Electoral Connection – Original Draft (1973) A Notecards (1973) B Notecards (1973) C Notecards (1973) Clapp Notecards (1973) Comments While Writing Notecards (1973) D Notecards (1973) E Notecards (1973) F Notecards (1973) Fenno Notecards (1973) G Notecards (1973) Government Documents Notecards (1973) H Notecards (1973) J Notecards (1973) K Notecards (1973) L Notecards (1973) M Notecards (1973) Magazines Notecards (1973) Movie Notecards (1973) N Notecards (1973) Nader Profiles Notecards (1973) New York Times Notecards (1973) O Notecards (1973) P Notecards (1973) R Notecards (1973) S Notecards (1973) T Notecards (1973) Mayhew – Finding Aid | 4

U Notecards (1973) W Notecards (1973) Wall Street Journal Notecards (1973) Y Notecards (1973) Early Draft of CEC Book (October 1971) Prospectus for CEC Book (April 1971)

Placing Parties in American Politics & Associated Materials References to vote-buying (2016) References updated (2005) David R. Mayhew, Placing Parties in American Politics: Organization, Electoral Settings, and Government Activity in the Twentieth Century (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1986) Primaries Dataset Code Guide (1986) Primaries dataset (1986) References Update (1986)

Divided We Govern & Associated Materials David R. Mayhew, Divided We Govern: Party Control, Lawmaking, and Investigations, 1946- 2002, 2nd ed. (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2005) Code guide to final-passage dataset, 1947-1990 Code guide to final-passage dataset, 1991-2002 Comments on selecting enactments, 1991-2002 Dataset for equation (p. 177) Dates of investigation stories, 1947-2002 Final-passage votes on roll calls used, 1947-1990 Final passage votes on roll calls used, 1991-2002 Final-passage votes on roll calls used, 2003-2012 Full twenty-year list of important enactments, 1991-2014 (credit to R. Douglas Arnold and Helene Wood) Information on Sweeps #1 and #2, 1947-1990 List of Investigations, 1947-1990 (pp. 13-25) List of important enactments, 1947-1990 (pp. 52-73) List of important enactments, 1991-2002 Mayhew – Finding Aid | 5

List of enactments, 2003-2004 List of important enactments, 2005-2006 List of important enactments, 2007-2008 List of important enactments, 2009-2010 List of important enactments, 2011-2012 List of important enactments, 2013-2014 List of important enactments, 2015-2016 List of important enactments, 2017-2018 List of important enactments, 2019-2020 List of investigations, 1991-2002 Sweep #1 sources for enactments, 1991-2002 CSPAN – “Consequences of Divided Government” (September 2, 1993)

America’s Congress & Associated Materials David R. Mayhew, America’s Congress: Actions in the Public Sphere, James Madison Through Newt Gingrich (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2000) Code guide to congressional actions dataset Congressional actions dataset Source references for dataset items, 1945-1988

Partisan Balance & Associated Materials David R. Mayhew, Partisan Balance: Why Political Parties Don’t Kill the U.S. Constitutional System (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2011) Amendments to Gary Jacobson dataset showing party percent of the major party presidential vote in U.S. House district elections, 1956-2004 Major White House legislative proposals during first two years of presidential terms, 1949-2006 Sources for Legislative Proposals YouTube – “Reform as a Property of the System – Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University” (March 11, 2009) YouTube – “What Happens to White House Legislative Proposals? – Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University” (March 10, 2009) YouTube – “Congress and the Presidency: Dissonance in their Electoral Bases? – Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University” (March 9, 2009)

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The Imprint of Congress & Associated Materials Updated References (2019) Review by John D. Griffin in Perspectives on Politics (2019) Review by Alix Meyer in Politique Américaine (French journal) (2019) Review by Henrik Jensen in Politica (Danish journal) (2018) Review by Burdett A. Loomis in Congress & the Presidency (2018) Review by Frances E. Lee in Political Science Quarterly (2018) “The Difference Congress Makes” – Review by Christopher DeMuth in Claremont Review of Books (2018) Law and Liberty Podcast – “Can Congress Govern? A Conversation with David Mayhew” (November 2, 2017) “Congress in the Large” – Review by Peter H. Schuck in the New Rambler (2017) New Books Network Podcast – “David Mayhew, The Imprint of Congress” (July 3, 2017) David R. Mayhew, The Imprint of Congress (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2017) “People love to hate Congress. The new book reminds us why we should treasure it.” – Review by Eric Patashnik in the Washington Post’s Monkey Cage Review by Nicol Rae in The Forum (2017) YouTube – “The MacMillan Report: David Mayhew Talks about His New Book, The Imprint of Congress – Yale University” (October 7, 2015) YouTube – “The Imprint of Congress: An Assessment – Part 3, Henry L. Stimson Lectures, Yale University” (September 29, 2015) YouTube – “The Imprint of Congress: The History – Part 2, Henry L. Stimson Lectures, Yale University” (September 23, 2015) YouTube – “The Imprint of Congress: How to Think about It – Part 1, Henry L. Stimson Lectures, Yale University” (September 22, 2015)

Articles & Book Chapters David R. Mayhew, “Two Centuries of Presidential Elections,” Presidential Studies Quarterly, forthcoming. David R. Mayhew, “The Origins of Congress: The Electoral Connection,” in Governing in a Polarized Age: Elections, Parties, and Political Representation in America, ed. Alan S. Gerber and Eric Schickler (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2016), 377-384 David R. Mayhew, “Patterns in American Elections,” in The Oxford Handbook of American Political Development, ed. Richard Valelly, Suzanne Mettler, and Robert C. Lieberman (New York: Oxford University Press, 2016), 425-444 Mayhew – Finding Aid | 7

David R. Mayhew, “Robert A. Dahl: questions, concepts, proving it,” Journal of Political Power 8, no. 2 (2015): 175-187 David R. Mayhew, “Congress as a Handler of Challenges: The Historical Record,” Studies in American Political Development 29, no. 2 (October 2015): 185-212 Peter M. Aronow, David R. Mahew, and Winston Lin, “A Note on Close Elections and Regression Analysis of the Party Incumbency Advantage,” Statistics, Politics and Policy 5, no. 1-2 (December 2014): 1-11 David R. Mayhew, “The Long 1950s as a Policy Era,” in The Politics of Major Policy Reform in Postwar America, ed. Jeffrey A. Jenkins and Sidney M. Milkis (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2014), 27-47 David R. Mayhew, “American Challenges and Legislative Institutional Barriers Today,” SSRC The Democracy Papers: An Anxieties of Democracy Essay Collection (2014) David R. Mayhew, “The Meaning of the 2012 Election,” in The Elections of 2012, ed. Michael Nelson (Washington, D.C.: CQ Press, 2014), 203-222 David R. Mayhew, “Politics, Elections, and Policymaking,” in Building Coalitions, Making Policy: The Politics of the Clinton, Bush, and Obama Presidencies, ed. Martin A. Levin, Daniel DiSalvo, and Martin M. Shapiro (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2012), 369-390 David R. Mayhew, “Lawmaking as a Cognitive Enterprise,” in Living Legislation: Durability, Change, and the Politics of American Lawmaking, ed. Jeffrey A. Jenkins and Eric M. Patashnik (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2012), 255-264 David R. Mayhew, “Theorizing about Congress,” in The Oxford Handbook of the American Congress, ed. Eric Schickler and Frances E. Lee (New York: Oxford University Press, 2011), 875-893 David R. Mayhew, “The Meaning of the 2008 Election,” in The Elections of 2008, ed. Michael Nelson (Washington, D.C.: CQ Press, 2010), 187-204 David R. Mayhew, “Is Congress ‘The Broken Branch’?,” Boston University Law Review 89, no. 2 (2009): 357-369 David R. Mayhew, “Incumbency Advantage in U.S. Presidential Elections: The Historical Record,” Political Science Quarterly 123, no. 2 (Summer 2008): 201-228 Samuel DeCanio, Jeffrey Friedman, David R. Mayhew, Michael H. Murakami, and Nick Weller, “Roundtable 3: Political Ignorance, Empirical Realities,” Critical Review 20, no. 4 (2008): 463- 480 David R. Mayhew, “Events as Causes: The Case of American Politics,” in Political Contingency: Studying the Unexpected, the Accidental, and the Unforeseen, ed. Ian Shapiro and Sonu Bedi (New York: New York University Press, 2007), 99-137 David R. Mayhew, “Congress as Problem Solver,” in Promoting the General Welfare: New Perspectives on Government Performance, ed. Alan S. Gerber and Eric M. Patashnik (Washington, D.C.: Press, 2006), 219-236 David R. Mayhew, “Lawmaking and History,” in The Macropolitics of Congress, ed. E. Scott Adler and John S. Lapinski (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2006), 241-250 Mayhew – Finding Aid | 8

David R. Mayhew, “Actions in the Public Sphere,” in The Legislative Branch, ed. Paul J. Quirk and Sarah A. Binder (New York: Oxford University Press, 2005), 63-108 David R. Mayhew, “Wars and American Politics,” Perspectives on Politics 3, no. 3 (September 2005): 473-493 David R. Mayhew, “Suggested Guidelines for Periodization,” Polity 37, no. 4 (October 2005): 531-535 David R. Mayhew, “More Science, More Policy,” in The Evolution of Political Knowledge: Theory and Inquiry in American Politics, ed. Edward D. Mansfield and Richard Sisson (Columbus, OH: Ohio State University Press, 2004), 191-202 David R. Mayhew, “Supermajority Rule in the U.S. Senate,” PS: Political Science & Politics 36, no. 1 (January 2003): 31-36 David R. Mayhew, “Foreward” to Morris P. Fiorina, Divided Government, 2nd ed. (New York: Longman’s Classics, 2002) David R. Mayhew, “Observations on Congress: The Electoral Connection a Quarter Century after Writing It,” PS: Political Science & Politics 34, no. 2 (June 2001): 251-252 David R. Mayhew, “Congressional Opposition to the American Presidency,” An Inaugural Lecture delivered before the University of Oxford on 27 November 2000 (Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2000) David R. Mayhew, “Much Huffing and Puffing, Little Change,” in Seeking the Center: Politics and Policymaking at the New Century, ed. Martin A. Levin, Marc K. Landy, and Martin Shapiro (Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press, 2001), 339-349 David R. Mayhew, “Political Science and Political Philosophy: Ontological Not Normative,” PS: Political Science & Politics 33, no. 2 (June 2000): 192-194 David R. Mayhew, “Clinton, the 103rd Congress, and Unified Party Control: What Are the Lessons?,” in Politicians and Party Politics, ed. John G. Geer (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998), 259-293 David R. Mayhew, “Innovative Midterm Elections,” in Midterm: The Elections of 1994 in Context, ed. Philip A. Klinkner (Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1996) David R. Mayhew, “Presidential Elections and Policy Change: How Much of a Connection is There?,” in American Presidential Elections: Process, Policy, and Political Change, ed. Harvey L. Schantz (Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 1996) David R. Mayhew, “The Return to Unified Control under Clinton: How Much of a Difference in Lawmaking?,” in The New American Politics: Reflections on Political Change and the Clinton Administration, ed. Bryan D. Jones (Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1995) David R. Mayhew, “Parties, Elections, Moods, and Lawmaking Surges,” in Encyclopedia of the American Legislative System, vol. 2, ed. Joel H. Silbey (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1994), 885-897 David R. Mayhew, “U.S. Policy Waves in Comparative Context,” in New Perspectives on American Politics, ed. Lawrence C. Dodd and Calvin Jillson (Washington, D.C.: CQ Press, 1994) Mayhew – Finding Aid | 9

David R. Mayhew, “Reply: Let’s Stick with the Longer List,” Polity 25, no. 3 (Spring 1993): 485-488 David R. Mayhew, “Divided Party Control: Does It Make a Difference?,” PS: Political Science & Politics 24, no. 4 (December 1991): 637-640 David R. Mayhew, “Patronage-Based Party Organization: Historical and Geographic Patterns in the ,” in Political Parties & Elections in the United States: An Encyclopedia, ed. L. Sandy Maisel (New York: Garland, 1991) David R. Mayhew, “Why Did V. O. Key Draw Back from His ‘Have-Nots’ Claim?,” in V. O. Key, Jr. and the Study of American Politics, ed. Milton C. Cummings, Jr. (Washington, D.C.: American Political Science Association, 1988) David R. Mayhew, “Legislation,” in Law and the Social Sciences, ed. Leon Lipson and Stanton Wheeler (New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 1986), 259-286 David R. Mayhew and Albert D. Cover, “Congressional Dynamics and the Decline of Competitive Elections,” in Congress Reconsidered, ed. Lawrence C. Dodd and Bruce I. Oppenheimer (Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger, 1977) David R. Mayhew, “A Note on Electoral Reform,” Policy Studies Journal 2, no. 4 (June 1974): 299-301 David R. Mayhew, “Congressional Elections: The Case of the Vanishing Marginals,” Polity 6, no. 3 (Spring 1974): 295-317 David R. Mayhew, “Congressional Representation: Theory and Practice in Drawing the Districts,” in Reapportionment in the 1970s, ed. Nelson W. Polsby (Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1971), 249-284 David R. Mayhew, “The 91st Congress and Its Committees” (Washington, CT: Center for Information on America, 1969), 1-23 David R. Mayhew, “: Split-Level Bipartyism,” in Party Politics in the New England States, ed. George Goodwin, Jr. and Victoria Schuck (Durham, NH: New England Center for Continuing Education, 1968), 31-43 David R. Mayhew, “Two-Party Competition in the New England States” (Amherst, MA: Bureau of Government Research, University of Massachusetts, 1967), 3-20 (speech from New England PSA conference, 1965)

Book Reviews Review of Francois Vergniolle de Chantal, L'impossible Présidence impériale: Le contrôle législatif aux Etats-Unis in Politique Américaine (2019) (in French and English) “What Does McKinley’s Election in 1896 Teach Us about Today?” – Review of Karl Rove, The Triumph of William McKinley: Why the Election of 1896 Still Matters in the Washington Post (2015) Review of Ira Katznelson, Fear Itself: The New Deal and the Origins of Our Time in Perspectives on Politics (2014) Mayhew – Finding Aid | 10

Review of Kristina C. Miler, Constituency Representation in Congress: The View from Capitol Hill in Political Science Quarterly (2011) Review of Gregory Koger, Filibustering: A Political History of Obstruction in the House and Senate in Perspectives on Politics (2010) Review of William J. M. Claggett and Byron E. Shafer, The American Public Mind: The Issues Structure of Mass Politics in the Postwar United States in The Forum (2010) Review of Richard F. Fenno, Going Home: Black Representatives and Their Constituents in Perspectives on Politics (2004) Review of Theodore Rosenof, Realignment: The Theory That Changed the Way We Think about American Politics in Journal of Interdisciplinary History (2004) Review of David A. Crockett, The Opposition Presidency: Leadership and the Constraints of History in Political Science Quarterly (2003) Review of Lawrence R. Jacobs and Robert Y. Shapiro, Politicians Don’t Pander: Political Manipulation and the Loss of Democratic Responsiveness in Political Science Quarterly (2002) Review of John W. Malsberger, From Obstruction to Moderation: The Transformation of Senate Conservatism, 1938-1952 in American Historical Review (2001) Review of Fred R. Harris, Deadlock or Decision: The U.S. Senate and the Rise of National Politics in Society (1994) Review of James W. David, The President as Party Leader in Journal of American History (1993) Review of Benjamin Ginsberg and Martin Shefter, Politics by Other Means: The Declining Importance of Elections in America in American Political Science Review (1991) Review of Joel D. Aberbach, Keeping a Watchful Eye: The Politics of Congressional Oversight in Journal of Policy Analysis and Management (1991) Review of Mathew D. McCubbins and Terry Sullivan, ed., Congress: Structure and Policy in Public Choice (1990) Review of David W. Brady, Critical Elections and Congressional Policy Making in Political Science Quarterly (1988) Review of Leon D. Epstein, Political Parties in the American Mold in Congress & the Presidency (1988) Review of Bruce Cain, John Ferejohn, and Morris Fiorina, The Personal Vote: Constituency Service and Electoral Independence in Washington Monthly (1987) Review of Austin Ranney, David Butler, and Howard R. Penniman, Democracy at the Polls: A Comparative Study of Competitive National Elections in Political Science Quarterly (1982) Review of Allen Weinstein, Perjury: The Hiss-Chambers Case (manuscript) (1978) Review of Reg Murphy and Hal Gulliver, The Southern Strategy in Yale Daily News (1971) Review of James L. Sundquist, Politics and Policy in Administrative Science Quarterly (1970) Mayhew – Finding Aid | 11

Review of James T. Patterson, Congressional Conservatism and the New Deal: The Growth of the Conservative Coalition in Congress, 1933-1939 in American Political Science Review (1968) Review of William N. Chambers and Walter D. Burnham, ed., The American Party System: Stages of Political Development in Polity (1968) Review of R. Alton Lee, Truman and Taft-Hartley: A Question of Mandate in Journal of American History (1967)

Popular Press David R. Mayhew, “Congress in the Light of History,” StartingPoints (March 26, 2018) David R. Mayhew, “Two factors help a president get a lot done in 100 days. Trump only has one.,” Washington Post Monkey Cage (April 28, 2017) David R. Mayhew, “What Does McKinley’s Election in 1896 Teach Us about Today?” – Review of Karl Rove, The Triumph of William McKinley: Why the Election of 1896 Still Matters in the Washington Post (December 9, 2015) David R. Mayhew and Matthew I. Bettinger, “What can Obama expect from his last Congress?,” Washington Post Monkey Cage (July 9, 2014) David R. Mayhew, “Is the Six-Year Itch Just a Senate Thing?,” Mischiefs of Faction (January 13, 2014) David R. Mayhew, “The Least Productive Congress in History?,” Politico Magazine (December 23, 2013) David R. Mayhew, “Earning More Seats with Fewer Votes: Why the 1996 House Election Results are Not Necessarily a Good Analogy for 2012,” Monkey Cage (December 6, 2012) David R. Mayhew, “Understanding U.S. Presidential Elections,” Princeton University Press Blog (April 2, 2012) David R. Mayhew, “Which was the most important U.S. election ever?,” Washington Post (February 17, 2012) David R. Mayhew, “The House but not the Senate?,” The Hill (November 1, 2010) David R. Mayhew, “Back to the Future: Congress and Divided Control,” Roll Call (December 4, 2006) David R. Mayhew, “The Contract: Newt’s Mandate?,” Roll Call (January 9, 1995) David R. Mayhew and Rogan Kersh, “Term Limits Aren’t Dead,” New York Times (November 7, 1991) David R. Mayhew and Bruce M. Russett, “How the Democrats Can Win in ’92,” New Leader (January 9, 1989) David R. Mayhew and James David Barber, “From the Streets to the Polls,” New Republic (December 6, 1969)

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Course Syllabi (by decade) 2010s Courses at Yale 2000s Courses at Yale, Oxford, & Harvard 1990s Courses at Yale 1980s Courses at Yale 1970s Courses at Yale 1960s Courses at Yale 1960s Courses at UMass Amherst

Full Lecture Course Notes Parties, Elections, & Policymaking – Syllabus & Complete Lectures (Spring 2011) Parties & Ideologies – Syllabus & Complete Lectures (Spring 2003) Lawmaking in the Clinton Era – Syllabus & Lectures (taught at Oxford, Fall 2000) US Congress – Syllabus & Complete Lectures (Spring 1992) Introduction to US Government – Syllabus & Complete Lectures (Fall 1988) American Political Parties & Elections – Syllabus & Complete Lectures (Fall 1983) US Congress – Syllabus & Complete Lectures (Spring 1974)

Yale Division II Politics and Economics Program Division II Politics and Economics Syllabus and Reading List (Charles Lindblom’s course, Spring 1973) Division II Politics and Economics Common Reading Program at Yale (1969-1970)

Video / Audio Yale ISPS Event – “The 25th Amendment: A Constitutional Mechanism for Removing the American President” (January 12, 2021) Yale ISPS Event – “Election 2020: What Happened and What’s Next?” (November 17, 2020) YouTube – “What’s at Stake in the US Elections?” Yale/NUS (October 15, 2020) Law and Liberty Podcast – “Can Congress Govern? A Conversation with David Mayhew” (November 2, 2017) New Books Network Podcast – “David Mayhew, The Imprint of Congress” (July 3, 2017) YouTube – “Congress & History: Roundtable on Congressional Reform – Library of Congress” (June 15, 2017) Mayhew – Finding Aid | 13

YouTube – “What Happened to Congress? – Panel at the National Constitution Center” (June 6, 2017) YouTube – “Showcase Panel II: The Living Congress: Adaptation or Decline? – The Federalist Society” (November 13, 2015) YouTube – “The MacMillan Report: David Mayhew Talks about His New Book, The Imprint of Congress – Yale University” (October 7, 2015) YouTube – “The Imprint of Congress: An Assessment – Part 3, Henry L. Stimson Lectures, Yale University” (September 29, 2015) YouTube – “The Imprint of Congress: The History – Part 2, Henry L. Stimson Lectures, Yale University” (September 23, 2015) YouTube – “The Imprint of Congress: How to Think about It – Part 1, Henry L. Stimson Lectures, Yale University” (September 22, 2015) YouTube – “ISPS MIDTERM 2014: Expert Perspectives and Predictions” (November 3, 2014) YouTube – “Professor Mayhew Address at Representation & Governance: A Conference in Honor of David Mayhew, Yale University” (May 29, 2013) YouTube – “Roundtable Discussion at Representation & Governance: A Conference in Honor of David Mayhew, Yale University” (May 29, 2013) YouTube – “Thinking about Politics: Parties and Organized Interests, Panel 1 – Conference Dedicated to Explaining and Perpetuating the Political Insights of James Q. Wilson, Harvard University and Boston College” (April 4, 2013) UVA Miller Center – “Roundtable Discussion on the Elections of 2012 – Miller Center, University of Virginia” (February 18, 2013) UVA Miller Center – “The Politics of Major Policy Reform – Concluding Keynote Address, 2011 William and Carol Stevenson Conference, Miller Center of Public Affairs, University of Virginia” (November 15, 2011) CSPAN – “Panelists Discussing Senate Filibuster Rules” (September 3, 2010) CSPAN – “President Obama and the Democratic Congress” (September 2, 2010) YouTube – “Reform as a Property of the System – Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University” (March 11, 2009) YouTube – “What Happens to White House Legislative Proposals? – Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University” (March 10, 2009) YouTube – “Congress and the Presidency: Dissonance in their Electoral Bases? – Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University” (March 9, 2009) Amherst College – “Incumbency Advantage in Presidential Elections – The Historical Record,” at Amherst College (February 26, 2008) (February 26, 2008) CSPAN – “Congressional Fellowships in Academia” (August 29, 2003) Mayhew – Finding Aid | 14

YouTube – “David Mayhew APSA Madison Award Speech” [“Supermajoritarian Rule in the U.S. Senate”] (August 30, 2002) CSPAN – “Consequences of Divided Government” (September 2, 1993)

Speeches “Redistricting, Gerrymandering, and Majority-Minority Districts,” Talk at West Point class (March 4, 2021) Comments at panel on “The 25th Amendment,” Yale ISPS (January 12, 2021) “After the 2020 Election,” Whitney Center (January 11, 2021) Comments at panel on “Election 2020: What Happened and What’s Next?” Yale ISPS (November 17, 2020) “After the 2020 Election,” Yale SOM class (November 17, 2020) “The Election and its Aftermath,” Yale Koerner Center (November 4, 2020) Comments at panel on “What’s at Stake in the US Elections?” Yale/NUS (October 15, 2020) Comments at book panel on “The Great Broadening,” American Political Science Association (August 31, 2019) Comments at seminar on “Are congressional party leaders weaker than they used to be?” Workshop on Party Discipline, Yale MacMillan Center (April 12-13, 2019) “Congress, Time, and Elections,” at panel on American Institutions and Elections, at 50th anniversary celebration of ISPS, Yale University (December 14, 2018) Context for Partisan Gerrymandering of U.S. House Districts: The 1970s through the 2010s, Yale Workshop on Redistricting (November 2, 2018) Comments on book panel on “The Debate about Party Government in Post-War America,” at annual APSA conference in Boston (September 1, 2018) Comments at panel on “The Living Congress – Adaptation or Decline?” at annual conference of The Federalist Society, Washington, DC (November 13, 2015) “Why Do This UK / USA / Canada Juxtaposition at All?” at American-British-Canadian Political Development Workshop, Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto (October 3, 2015) (3) “The Imprint of Congress – An Assessment,” Henry L. Stimson Lectures at MacMillan Center, Yale University (September 29, 2015) (2) “The Imprint of Congress – The History,” Henry L. Stimson Lectures at MacMillan Center, Yale University (September 23, 2015) (1) “The Imprint of Congress – How to Think about It,” Henry L. Stimson Lectures at MacMillan Center, Yale University (September 22, 2015) “The 2014 Election and Its Aftermath,” at The Club, Yale University (November 11, 2014) Mayhew – Finding Aid | 15

“What Does a President’s Fourth Congress Look Like?” George S. Parthemos Lecture, at University of Georgia (October 15, 2014) “Writing Congress: The Electoral Connection,” at University of Georgia (October 14, 2014) “Congress as a Handler of Challenges,” at “History of Congress” conference, Columbia University (June 21, 2013) “The Origins of Congress: The Electoral Connection,” at Mayhew festschrift conference on “Representation and Governance,” Yale University (May 21, 2013) Roundtable comments on roll call analysis, at Mayhew festschrift conference on “Representation and Governance,” Yale University (May 29, 2013) Comments at panel on “Parties and Organized Interests,” at Conference Dedicated to Explaining and Perpetuating the Political Insights of James Q. Wilson, at Harvard University (April 4, 2013) “Representation in the New Congress,” at The Club, Yale University (November 28, 2012) “Historical Patterns in American Elections,” at Boston College (November 2, 2012) “The Long 1950s as a Policy Era,” at University of California, Berkeley and (March 6-7, 2012) “The Long 1950s as a Policy Era,” at conference on “The Politics of Major Policy Reform,” at the Miller Center, University of Virginia (November 15, 2011) “The Politics of Spectacle – U.S. Money Management Crises under Divided Party Control,” at Center for American Political Studies, Harvard University (September 30, 2011) “The 2010 Elections – What Happened and Why,” at Williams College (November 11, 2010) “Macropolitics,” at Byron Shafer’s class, University of Wisconsin (April 16, 2010) “Partisan Balance – Why the American System Doesn’t Fly Apart,” at Princeton Lecture Series in Politics and Public Affairs, Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University (March 9-11, 2009) “Is Congress the Broken Branch?” at conference on “The Most Disparaged Branch – The Role of Congress in the 21st Century,” at Boston University Law School (November 14, 2008) “Incumbency Advantage in Presidential Elections – The Historical Record,” at Amherst College (February 26, 2008) “Midterm Verdicts,” at The Club, Yale University (January 15, 2006) “U.S. Presidential Elections,” at The Club, Yale University (October 5, 2005) “Events as Causes – The Case of American Politics,” at conference on “Contingency in the Study of Politics,” Yale University (December 3, 2004) “Congress as Problem Solver,” at conference on “Promoting the General Welfare – American Democracy and the Political Economy of Government Performance,” University of Virginia (November 13, 2004) “Patterns in Presidential Elections,” at Boston College (March 31, 2004) Mayhew – Finding Aid | 16

“Patterns in Presidential Elections,” Center for the Study of Democratic Politics, Princeton University (March 25, 2004) “Electoral Realignments,” at Workshop on Political Institutions, University of Michigan (February 14, 2003) “Electoral Realignments,” at Harvard University (January 31, 2003) “Electoral Realignments – A Critique of an American Genre,” at the Miller Center, University of Virginia (September 27, 2002) “Supermajoritarian Rule in the U.S. Senate,” James Madison Award address, at annual APSA conference, Boston (August 30, 2002) “Electoral Realignments – A Critique of an American Genre,” at annual Charles E. Lindblom Lecture in Public Policy, Yale University (April 16, 2002) “Congressional Oppositions,” at conference on Political Accountability, at Center for the Study of Democratic Politics, Princeton University (April 6, 2002) “Congress and George W. Bush – The First 160 Days,” at Forschungsinstitut fur Politische Wissenschaft und Europeaische Fragen, University of Cologne (June 27, 2001) "Why is the U.S. Congress 'Strong'?" at conference on "Brazilian Political Institutions in Comparative Perspective: The Role of Congress in Presidential Systems" at St. Antony's College, Oxford University (May 29, 2001) "Congress and the Presidency - Conflict and Cooperation," at The American Centre, Sciences PO, Paris (May 25, 2001) "Institutional Opposition to the American Presidency," at Institute for U.S. Studies, London (February 15, 2001) "The U.S. Congress in 2001 - Representation and Structure," at Nuffield College (Oxford University) (January 23, 2001) Comments at panel featuring Nelson W. Polsby & Eric Schickler paper, "Congress in American Politics," at annual APSA conference (Fall 2001) "Congressional Opposition to the American Presidency," Inaugural Address at Oxford University (November 27, 2000) "The Congressional Elections and Their Consequences," at annual colloquium of American Politics Group & British Association for American Studies, US Embassy, London (November 17, 2000) "American Electoral Realignments - A Critique of the Genre," at Nuffield College (Oxford University) (October 18, 2000) "Electoral Realignments - A Critique of the Classical Genre," at MIT Research Conference on American Politics - American Political Development (April 6, 2000) Comments at "Roundtable - A Silver Anniversary Retrospective on David Mayhew's Congress: The Electoral Connection," at Southern PSA conference, Savannah (November 5, 1999) "Ontological Not Normative," at panel on "What's Worth Doing and Why - Political Philosophy and Political Science," at Yale University (October 1, 1999) Mayhew – Finding Aid | 17

"Actions in the Public Sphere," at annual APSA conference (September 3, 1999) "Actions in the Public Sphere," Sterling Inaugural Address, Yale University (May 7, 1999) "Policymaking in the 1990s," at The Gordon Center, Brandeis University (January 28, 1999) "Lawmaking Under Clinton," at The Club, Yale University (February 4, 1998) 'Policymaking Under Clinton,' at Amherst College (October 26, 1996) "Progressivism and Congressional Action, 1905-1940," at Brandeis University (October 25, 1996) "Lawmaking under Bush and Clinton," at John Cogan's class, Stanford University (May 7, 1996) “Clinton, the 103rd Congress, and Unified Party Control: What Are the Lessons?” at “New Perspectives on Party Politics: A Conference in Honor of Stanley Kelley Jr.,” Princeton University (October 28, 1995) "Innovative Midterm Elections," at The Club, Yale University (April 28, 1995) "United We Govern - Clinton's First Congress," at Carol Swain's class, Princeton University (October 6, 1994) "Divided We Govern - Party Control and Lawmaking, 1946-1994," at Nuffield College (Oxford University) (May 26, 1994) "The First Hundred Days of the Clinton Administration," at Amherst College reunion (May 28, 1993) "Party Control and Lawmaking - The Clinton Presidency in Perspective," at Department of Political Science, SUNY Plattsburgh (May 5, 1993) "Presidential Elections and Policy Change - How Much of a Connection Is There?" at Department of Political Science, SUNY Plattsburgh (May 5, 1993) "Presidents, Programs and Congress - The Clinton Experience So Far," at Wichita State University (April 27, 1993) "The Clinton Program and the U.S. Congress," at El Colegio de Mexico (March 16, 1993) "U.S. Policy Waves in Comparative Perspective," at University of Pittsburgh (February 5, 1993) "Divided Party Control - Does It Make a Difference?" at Department of Political Science, Columbia University (April 17, 1992) "Divided Party Control - Does It Make a Difference?" at Department of Government, Colgate University (March 26, 1992) "U.S. Policy Waves in Comparative Perspective," at Dynamics of American Politics Conference, University of Colorado (Boulder) (February 19, 1992) "Divided We Govern," at Government Department, Harvard University (November 14, 1991) "Divided Party Control - Does It Make a Difference?" at Brandeis University (October 17, 1991) "Divided Party Control - Does It Make a Difference?" at Institute of Governmental Studies, UC Berkeley (May 1, 1991) Mayhew – Finding Aid | 18

"Divided Party Control of the Government," at Center for American Politics and Public Policy, UCLA (February 22, 1991) "Divided Party Control of the Government - Does It Produce Legislative Gridlock?" at California Institute of Technology (December 2, 1990) "Does It Make a Difference Whether Party Control of the American National Government Is Unified or Divided?" at annual conference of APSA, San Francisco (August 31, 1989) "Divided vs. Unified Party Control of American National Government - Does It Make a Difference?" at Department of Political Science, MIT (February 23, 1989) "Party and Electoral Processes in the U.S.A.," at International Seminar on Constitutionalism and Democracy - "Political Institutions for the 21st Century," Brasilia (May 13, 1987) "Congress and the Electorate," at roundtable on "Congress - Into the Third Century," at conference of New England PSA, Portland, ME (April 3, 1987) "The Origins of America's Traditional Party Organizations," at Department of Politics, Princeton University (March 6, 1987) "Why Did V.O. Key Draw Back from His 'Have-Nots' Claim?" at panel on "V.O. Key, Jr. and the Study of American Politics," at annual APSA conference, Washington DC (September 25, 1986) "Parties, Presidents, and Policy in American Politics," at Graduate Center, City University of New York (May 10, 1985) "The Politics of Security Issues - Presidential Elections vs. Constitutional Confrontations," at conference on national security policy, Yale University (October 20, 1984) "Incumbency and Congressional Elections," at Nuffield College (Oxford University) (May 28, 1984) "The Study of American Politics," at Department of Political Science, University of Chicago (October 18, 1983) "Party Organization," at James March's seminar, Stanford University (November 17, 1978) "Congressional Reform in the 1970s," at Nuffield College (Oxford University) (May 24, 1978) "Congress as a Representational and Policymaking Institution," at U.S. Civil Service Commission (October 23, 1975) "Congressional Elections and the Party System," at roundtable on "Political Parties in Transition," at conference of Northeastern PSA (November 8, 1974) "Congressional Elections - The Case of the Vanishing Marginals," at New England PSA conference (April 1973) "Parties and Elections," at Vicky Schuck's class, (October 18, 1972) "Congress and the Electoral Connection," at Congressional Fellows Program, APSA (March 3, 1971) "Politics and the Mass Media," at Donald Morgan's class, Mount Holyoke College (March 19, 1970) Mayhew – Finding Aid | 19

"The Senate, The Negro, and the Filibuster - A Prospectus," job talk at Yale University (November 26, 1967) "Massachusetts - The 1966 Election," at New England PSA conference (April 28, 1967) “The Behavioral View of Congress,” at U.S. Civil Service Commission, Washington DC (March 21, 1966) “New England: A One-Party Area?” at New England PSA conference (April 1965)

APSA Congressional Fellowship “National Campaign Contributions to House Candidates, 1966,” Democratic Study Group (July 1968) Memo from David Mayhew to Dick Conlan re: “Putting DSG mailing lists on magnetic tape” (June 27, 1968) Memo from D. R. Mayhew to Frank W. Thompson Jr. re: “Mailing lists and money” (March 13, 1968) “National Party Subsidies to Congressional Candidates, 1966” (1968) “Reform of Campaign Finance,” speech for Representative Frank Thompson (1968)

Harvard Graduate School Materials Harvard University Archives -- Student course materials of David R. Mayhew, 1958-1963 (2011) “Democrats and Republicans in U.S. House of Representatives: A Study of Intra-Party Coalition Patterns in the Postwar Period” – Harvard Doctoral Dissertation (November 1963) List of Authors Assigned in Harvard Graduate Courses, 1958-1963 (1963) Notes on V.O. Key's lecture course "Government 135: Party Government in the United States" (Spring 1963) Notes on V.O. Key's seminar course "Government 225: American Political Parties" (Spring 1963) Notes on Louis Hartz's lecture course "Social Sciences 118" (Spring 1961) Notes on Louis Hartz's seminar course "Government 207: Historical Writing in America" (Spring 1960) Notes on Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.'s lecture course "History 169a: American Intellectual History (colonial through antebellum)" (Fall 1959) Notes on Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.'s lecture course "History 169b: American Intellectual History (1860s through 1950s)" (Spring 1959) Notes on Louis Hartz's lecture course "Government 203: Nineteenth Century Political Thought" (Fall 1959) Mayhew – Finding Aid | 20

Notes on V.O. Key's seminar course "Government 230: Seminar on the Legislative Process" (Spring 1959) “The Defeat of Roosevelt's Administrative Reorganization Bill: A Study of the 75th Congress at Work,” seminar paper for V. O. Key’s course “Government 230: Seminar on the Legislative Process” (Spring 1959)

Amherst College Materials Story about David Mayhew in Alpha Theta Xi-Lines (1958) The Amherst Review (Summer 1958) David Mayhew Story in Amherst Student (1957) “The 1957 Civil Rights Bill: A Theory of Interests” – Amherst College Senior Thesis (April 1957) Amherst College Student Course Critiques (1956)

Killingly School District Materials School Documents Donated to Killingly Historical and Genealogical Society (2019) Killingly Historical and Genealogical Society Website

Archives Institution for Social and Policy Studies, Yale University, website Carl Albert Center at the University of , website Amherst College Archives & Special Collections, website Killingly Historical and Genealogical Society Website (2019) Harvard University Archives -- Student course materials of David R. Mayhew, 1958-1963 (2011)

Tributes Tribute to Keith Krehbiel, American Political Science Association (August 29, 2019) Tribute to R. Douglas Arnold, Accountability and Public Policy Conference, Princeton (May 16, 2019) “Robert A. Dahl, 1915-2014: A Biographical Memoir,” National Academy of Sciences, Biographical Memories (2018) “Robert A. Dahl,” Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society (December 2017) “Robert A. Dahl: questions, concepts, proving it,” Journal of Political Power (May 4, 2015) “Bob Dahl and Yale Political Science: A Reflection” (February 12, 2014) Mayhew – Finding Aid | 21

Comments at panel on "Parties and Organized Interests," at Conference Dedicated to Explaining and Perpetuating the Political Insights of James Q. Wilson, at Harvard University (April 4, 2013) YouTube – “Thinking about Politics: Parties and Organized Interests, Panel 1 - Conference Dedicated to Explaining and Perpetuating the Political Insights of James Q. Wilson, Harvard University and Boston College” (April 4, 2013) Tribute to Fred Greenstein (Wilbur Cross Medal) (October 5, 2010) Tribute to Sam Beer at panel honoring him, annual APSA conference, Chicago (September 30, 2007) Tribute to Nelson Polsby, The Forum (2007) Tribute to Nelson W. Polsby at panel honoring him, annual APSA conference (Fall 2005) Tribute to Richard Fenno, at APSA conference (August 30, 2003) Tribute to David Price (Wilbur Cross Medal) (2002) Tribute to , at APSA conference (September 8, 1982) “A Tribute to Professor Key,” at New England PSA conference (April 24, 1965)

Family Photo – David and Tiger Photo – Home Photo – Judith and Tiger

Career Photo – David R. Mayhew, Yale Portrait (2018) Eric Schickler, “David Mayhew and the Study of Congress,” The Forum 15, no. 4 (2017): 753- 770 List of informal talks at Yale / New Haven, Oxford, or UMass (2016) Yale Retirement Tribute to David Mayhew (May 2015) Dissertation Students (Chair or Co-Chair) (2013) Photo – President Gerald Ford visiting Yale Political Science Department (1978) Activities Timeline, Early Years through 1960s (1967) Photo – David R. Mayhew, ca. 1965 (at UMass Amherst) “Secret Squadron Sentinel” short story (February 13, 1949)

Reading and Listening List of Articles on American Politics Research (August 2020) Mayhew – Finding Aid | 22

List of Comparative Politics Articles (August 2020) List of Favorite Books (non-political science) (August 2020) List of Music Dreams (May 2019) Old Books - Selection of Standouts and Full List, 1964-1971 (1971) List of Authors Assigned in Harvard Graduate Courses, 1958-1963 (1963)

Research Planning Journal Searching (2020)