1987 Spring – Bogue – “The History of the American Political Party System”

1987 Spring – Bogue – “The History of the American Political Party System”

UN I VERS I TY OF WI SCONSIN Department of History (Sem. II - 1986-87) History 901 (The History of the American Political Party System) Mr. Bogue I APPROACHES TO THE STUDY OF AMERICAN POLITICAL PARTIES Robert R. Alford, "Class Voting in the Anglo-American Political Systems," in Seymour M. Lipsett and Stein Rokkan, PARTY SYSTEMS AND VOTER ALIGNMENTS: AN APPROACH TO COMPARATIVE POLITICS, 67-93. Gabriel W. Almond, et al., CRISIS, CHOICE AND CHANGE: HISTORICAL STUDIES OF POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT. *Richard F. Bensel, SECTIONALISM AND AMERICAN POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT, 1880-1980. Lee Benson, et al., "Toward a Theory of Stability and Change in American Voting Patterns, New York State, 1792-1970," in Joel Silbey, et al, THE HISTORY OF AMERICAN ELECTORAL BEHAVIOR, 78-105. Lee Benson, "Research Problems in American Political Historiography," in Mirra Komarovsky, COMMON FRONTIERS OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES, 113-83. Bernard L. Berelson, et al., VOTING: A STUDY OF OPINION FORMATION IN A PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN. Allan G. Bogue et al., "Members of the House of Representatives and the Processes of Modernization, 1789-1960," JOURNAL OF AMERICAN HISTORY, LXIII, (September 1976), 275-302. Cyril E. Black, THE DYNAMICS OF MODERNIZATION Paul F. Bourke and Donald A. DeBats, "Individuals and Aggregates: A Note on Historical Data and Assumptions," SOCIAL SCIENCE HISTORY (Spring 1980), 229-50. Paul F. Bourke and Donald A. DeBats, "Identifiable Voting in Nineteenth Century America, Toward a Comparison of Britain and the United States Before the Secret Ballot," PERSPECTIVES IN AMERICAN HISTORY, XI(l977-78), 259-288. David Brady, "A Reevaluation of Realignments in American Politics," American Political Science Review 79(March 1985), 28-49. Philip H. Burch, ELITES IN AMERICAN HISTORY, multiple vols. Walter Dean Burnham, "The Changing Shape of the American Political Universe," AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW, LIX (March, 1965), 7-28; and in Swierenga, QUANTIFICATION, 193-225. Walter Dean Burnham, "Political Immunization and political Confessionalism: The United States and Weimar Germany," JOURNAL OF INTERDISCIPLINARY HISTORY (Summer 1972), 1-30. Walter Dean Burnham, "Periodization Schemes and "party Systems:" The 'System of 1896' as a Case in Point," Social Science History lO(Fall 1986), 263-314. Page 2 *Walter Dean Burnham, CRITICAL ELECTIONS AND THE MAINSPRINGS OF AMERICAN POLITICS. Walter Dean Burnham "Those High Nineteenth-Century American Voting Turnouts: Fact or Fiction," J00RNAL OF INTERDISCIPLINARY HISTORY, 16(Spring 1986), 613-44. *Jerome M. Clubb and Howard Allen, ELECTORAL CHANGE AND STABILITY IN AMERICAN POLITICAL HISTORY *Jerome M. Clubb, W. H. Flanigan, Nancy H. Zingale, PARTISAN REALIGNMENT: VOTERS, PARTIES AND GOVERNMENT IN AMERICAN HISTORY. Walter Dean Burnham, Jerome Clubb, William Flanigan, "Partisan Realignment: A Systemic Perspective in Joel Silbey et al, THE HISTORY OF AMERICAN ELECTORAL BEHAVIOR, 31-44. Angus Campbell, "Surge and Decline: A Study of Electoral Change," PUBLIC OPINION QUARTERLY, 24 (Fall, 1960). Angus Campbell, "Voters and Elections: Past and Present," JOURNAL OF POLITICS, 26 (Nov., 1964), 745-57. Bruce A. Campbell and Richard F. Trilling, REALIGNMENT IN AMERICAN POLITICS: TOWARD A THEORY. *William N. Chambers and Walter Dean Burnham, THE AMERICAN PARTY SYSTEMS: STAGES OF POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT (appropriate chapters). Jerome M. Clubb and Santa Traugott, "Partisan Cleavage and Cohesion in the House of Representatives, 1861-1974, JOURNAL OF INTERDISCIPLINARY HISTORY, VII (Winter 1977), 375-402. Joseph Cooper and David W. Brady "Toward a Diachronic Analysis of Congress," AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW, 75 (December 1981) 988-1001. Carl N. Degler, "American Political Parties and the Rise of the City: An Interpretation," JOURNAL OF AMERICAN HISTORY, LI (June, 1964), 41-59. *John P. Diggins, THE LOST SOUL OF AMERICAN POLITICS: VIRTUE, SELF INTEREST AND THE FOUNDATION OF LIBERALISM. *Leon D. Epstein, "Political Parties in Western Democratic Systems," in Edward H. Buehrig, ESSAYS IN POLITICAL SCIENCE, 97-130. Ronald P. Formisano, "Deferential Participant Politics: The Early Republic's Political Culture, 1789-1840," AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW, 68 (June 1974), 473-87. Daniel J. Gans, "Persistence of Party Success in American Presidential Elections," JOURNAL OF INTERDISCIPLINARY HISTORY, 16(Autumn 1985), 221-38. Benjamin Ginsberg, "Critical Elections and the Substance of Party Conflict, 1844-1968," MIDWEST JOURNAL OF POLITICS, XVI (November, 1972), 603-625. Gerald Ginsburg, "Computing Antebellum Turnout: Methods and Models, "JOURNAL OF INTERDISCIPLINARY HISTORY, 16 (Spring 1986), 579-611. James R. Green, "Behavioralism and Class Analysis, A Review Essay on Methodology and Ideol ogy," LABOR HISTORY, 13 (Winter 1972), 89-106. Page 3 L. Ray Gunn, "The New York State Legislature: A Developmental Perspective: 1774-1846," SOCIAL SCIENCE HISTORY, 4(Summer, 1980), 267-94. John L. Hammond, THE POLITICS OF BENEVOLENCE: REVIVAL, RELIGION, AND AMERICAN VOTING BEHAVIOR. *Samuel P. Hays, AMERICAN POLITICAL HISTORY AS SOCIAL ANALYSIS. *M.J. Heale, THE PRESIDENTIAL QUEST: CANDIDATES AND IMAGES IN AMERICAN POLITICAL CULTURE, 1787-1852. *William B. Hesseltine, "Regions, Classes and Sections in American History," in Richard N. Current (Ed.), SECTIONS AND POLITICS: SELECTED ESSAYS BY WILLIAM B. HESSELTINE. Samuel P. Huntington, "Paradigms of American Politics: Beyond the One, the Two and the Many," POLITICAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY, LXXXIX(l974), 1-26. Richard Jensen, "The Changing Shape of Burnham's Political Universe; SOCIAL SCIENCE HISTORY, lO(Fall 1986), 209-220. *Robert Kelley, THE CULTURAL PATTERN IN AMERICAN POLITICS: THE FIRST CENTURY V.O. Key, Jr., "A Theory of Critical Elections," JOURNAL OF POLITICS, XXI (May, 1959), 198-210. Michael R. King and Lester G. Seligman, "Critical Elections, Congressional Recruitment, and Public Policy," in Heinz Eulau and Moshe M. Czudnowski, ELITE RECRUITMENT IN DEMOCRATIC POLITIES. *Paul Kleppner, WHO VOTED? THE DYNAMICS OF ELECTORAL TURNOUT, 1870-1980. Paul Kleppner, (ed. ), THE EVOLUTION OF THE AMERICAN ELECTORAL SYSTEMS J. Morgan Kousser, "Restoring Politics to Political History," JOURNAL OF INTERDISCIPLINARY HISTORY, 12(Spring 1982), 569-95. Aileen S. Kraditor, "American Radical Historians and their Heritage," PAST AND PRESENT, 56(1972), 136-55. *PaulS. Lazarsfeld, et al., THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE Theodore J. Lowi, THE END OF LIBERALISM: THE SECOND REPUBLIC OF THE UNITED STATES. Roy C. Macridis, POLITICAL PARTIES: CONTEMPORARY TRENDS AND IDEAS, 9-74. John F. Manley, "Nee-Pluralism: A Class Analysis of Pluralism I and Pluralism II," AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW, 77 (1983), 368-73. Richard L. McCormick, "The Realignment Synthesis in American History," JOURNAL OF INTERDISCIPLINARY HISTORY, XIII (Summer 1982), 85-105. Richard L. McCormick (ed) POLITICAL PARTIES AND THE MODERN STATE Gerald Pomper, "Classification of Presidential Elections," JOURNAL OF POLITICS, XXIX (August, 1967), 535 - 566. Page 4 *Barrington Moore, SOCIAL ORIGINS OF DICTATORSHIP AND DEMOCRACY: LORD AND PEASANT IN THE MAKING OF THE MODERN WORLD. John R. Owens and Edward C. Olson, "Economic Fluctuations and Congressional Elections," AMERICAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE, 24(Aug. 1980), 469-493. Richard L. McCormick, "Ethno-Cultural Interpretations of American Voting Behavior," POLITICAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY, 89 (June 1974), 351-77. Richard L. McCormick, "The Realignment Synthesis in American History," JOURNAL OF INTERDISCIPLINARY HISTORY, 13(Summer 1982), 85-106. Stein Rokkan, "The Structuring of Mass Politics in the Smaller European Democracies: A Developmental Typology," COMPARATIVE STUDIES IN SOCIETY AND HISTORY, 10(1967-1968), 173-210. Austin Ranney, "The Concept of 'Party'", in Oliver Garceau, POLITICAL RESEARCH AND POLITICAL THEORY. Austin Ranney, CURING THE MISCHIEFS OF FACTION: PARTY REFORM IN AMERICA Joel H. Silbey, et al., THE HISTORY OF AMERICAN ELECTORAL BEHAVIOR. *Joel Silbey and Samuel McSeveney, VOTERS, PARTIES AND ELECTIONS James C. Scott, "Corruption, Machine Politics, and Political Change," AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW, LXIII (December, 1969), pp. 1142-58. Charles G. Sellers, "The Equilibrium Cycle in Two-Party Politics," PUBLIC OPINION QUARTERLY, XXIX (Spring, 1965), 16-38. *James L. Sundquist, DYNAMICS OF THE PARTY SYSTEM: ALIGNMENT AND REALIGNMENT OF POLITICAL PARTIES IN THE UNITED STATES. James L. Sundquist, "Whither the American Party System- Revisited," POLITICAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY 98(Winter, 1983-84), 573-93. Leslie Wharton, POLITY AND THE PUBLIC GOOD: CONFLICTING THEORIES OF REPUBLICAN GOVERNMENT. *Sean Wilentz, CHANTS DEMOCRATIC: NEW YORK CITY AND THE RISE OF THE AMERICAN WORKING CLASS, 1788-1850. *Howard Zinn, THE POLITICS OF HISTORY. II EIGHTEENTH CENTURY BACKGROUND *Charles A. Beard, AN ECONOMIC INTERPRETATION OF THE CONSTITUTION. Steven R. Boyd, THE POLITICS OF OPPOSITION: ANTIFEDERAL ISTS AND THE ACCEPTANCE OF THE CONSTITUTION. *Edward Countryman, A PEOPLE IN REVOLUTION: THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION AND POLITICAL SOCIETY IN NEW YORK, 1760-1790. *Van Beck Hall, POLITICS WITHOUT PARTIES: MASSACHUSETTS, 1780-1791. Page 5 Richard D. Brown, "The Founding Fathers of 1776 and 1787: A Collective View," WILLIAM AND MARY QUARTERLY, 3rd ser. XXXIII (1976), 465-480. Robert E. Brown, CHARLES BEARD AND THE CONSTITUTION. Robert J. Dinkin, VOTING IN REVOLUTIONARY AMERICA: A STUDY OF ELECTIONS IN THE ORGINAL THIRTEEN STATES, 1776-1789. *E. James Ferguson, PARTY POLITICS IN THE CONTINENTAL CONGRESS. Owen S. Ireland, "The Ethnic-Religious

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