Realignment: The Theory that Changed the Way We Think about American Politics
Autor Theodore Rosenofen Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 mai 2003
Theodore Rosenof details how realignment theory emerged as the predominant explanation of electoral change and how, after decades of analysis, it remains a subject of continuing influence and controversy. The first history of this important theory, Realignment weaves history and political science into a compelling look at American elections.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780742531048
ISBN-10: 074253104X
Pagini: 248
Ilustrații: bibliography, index
Dimensiuni: 148 x 232 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 074253104X
Pagini: 248
Ilustrații: bibliography, index
Dimensiuni: 148 x 232 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Chapter 1 Acknowledgments
Chapter 2 Introduction
Chapter 3 The Study of Behavior
Chapter 4 Discerning Patterns
Chapter 5 Evaluators of Transition
Chapter 6 The Breakthrough of Samuel Lubell
Chapter 7 The Advent of V. O. Key
Chapter 8 Origins of the Michigan School
Chapter 9 The Crystallization of Theory
Chapter 10 Assessing Coalitions
Chapter 11 Weighing Upheaval
Chapter 12 Prophets of Transformation
Chapter 13 The Onset of Revision
Chapter 14 Grappling with Incongruity
Chapter 15 Divergent Scenarios
Chapter 16 Realignment in Retrospect
Chapter 17 Coda: The Future of Realignment Theory
Chapter 18 Notes
Chapter 2 Introduction
Chapter 3 The Study of Behavior
Chapter 4 Discerning Patterns
Chapter 5 Evaluators of Transition
Chapter 6 The Breakthrough of Samuel Lubell
Chapter 7 The Advent of V. O. Key
Chapter 8 Origins of the Michigan School
Chapter 9 The Crystallization of Theory
Chapter 10 Assessing Coalitions
Chapter 11 Weighing Upheaval
Chapter 12 Prophets of Transformation
Chapter 13 The Onset of Revision
Chapter 14 Grappling with Incongruity
Chapter 15 Divergent Scenarios
Chapter 16 Realignment in Retrospect
Chapter 17 Coda: The Future of Realignment Theory
Chapter 18 Notes
Recenzii
For an excellent recent account of how many analysts have dealt with the realignment concept, see Theodore Rosenof's Realignment: The Theory That Changed the Way We Think about American Politics. In fact, Rosenof's book is an invaluable guide to the voluminous literature on American elections and political parties since the 1940s.
Compelling, wonderfully written, and fast-paced biography of a concept. This is a first-rate read for those specializing in American electoral politics. Essential.
A fascinating and worthwhile contribution ot the literature on parties and elections.
In this informative work, Theodore Rosenof provides the most comprehensive recounting to date of the history of the realignment perspective on American political history.
This book is the first full treatment of the evolution of "realignment theory," and it is intellectual history of a high order. It should appeal to students interested in American parties and elections as well as, more broadly, those interested in the development of American political science.
This book makes a substantial contribution to our understanding of the history of American political science, and it will be of value to a wide audience of scholars. It is written in a clear and accessible way and the research is thorough. It provides a very valuable treatment of the history of the concept of realignment-this concept is important enough that the book will be of interest to all analysts of American political institutions who want to understand the distinctive patterns of change and continuity that have appeared in the United States.
A useful primer for anyone interested in the evolution of a major theory that shaped political research for over forty years.
Compelling, wonderfully written, and fast-paced biography of a concept. This is a first-rate read for those specializing in American electoral politics. Essential.
A fascinating and worthwhile contribution ot the literature on parties and elections.
In this informative work, Theodore Rosenof provides the most comprehensive recounting to date of the history of the realignment perspective on American political history.
This book is the first full treatment of the evolution of "realignment theory," and it is intellectual history of a high order. It should appeal to students interested in American parties and elections as well as, more broadly, those interested in the development of American political science.
This book makes a substantial contribution to our understanding of the history of American political science, and it will be of value to a wide audience of scholars. It is written in a clear and accessible way and the research is thorough. It provides a very valuable treatment of the history of the concept of realignment-this concept is important enough that the book will be of interest to all analysts of American political institutions who want to understand the distinctive patterns of change and continuity that have appeared in the United States.
A useful primer for anyone interested in the evolution of a major theory that shaped political research for over forty years.