Princeton studies in American politics
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Princeton studies in American politics
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- American bonds : how credit markets shaped a nation
- Black and blue : African Americans, the labor movement, and the decline of the Democratic party
- Bold relief : institutional politics and the origins of modern American social policy
- Bound by our Constitution : women, workers, and the minimum wage
- Building an American empire : the era of territorial and political expansion
- California greenin' : how the Golden State became an environmental leader
- Disarmed : the missing movement for gun control in America
- Disjointed pluralism : institutional innovation and the development of the U.S. Congress
- Disjointed pluralism : institutional innovation and the development of the U.S. Congress
- Dividing lines : the politics of immigration control in America
- Experts and politicians : reform challenges to machine politics in New York, Cleveland, and Chicago
- Facing up to the American dream : race, class, and the soul of the nation
- Faithful and fearless : moving feminist protest inside the church and military
- Fighting for the speakership : the House and the rise of party government
- Filibuster : obstruction and lawmaking in the U.S. Senate
- Governing the American state : Congress and the new federalism, 1877-1929
- How policies make citizens : senior political activism and the American welfare state
- How policies make citizens : senior political activism and the American welfare state
- Imperiled innocents : Anthony Comstock and family reproduction in Victorian America
- Labor visions and state power : the origins of business unionism in the United States
- Managing the President's program : presidential leadership and legislative policy formulation
- Party decline in America : policy, politics, and the fiscal state
- Paths out of Dixie : the democratization of authoritarian enclaves in America's Deep South, 1944-1972
- Political organizations
- Presidential party building : Dwight D. Eisenhower to George W. Bush
- Presidential party building : Dwight D. Eisenhower to George W. Bush
- Prisoners of myth : the leadership of the Tennessee Valley Authority, 1933-1990
- Reforms at risk : what happens after major policy changes are enacted
- Reputation and power : organizational image and pharmaceutical regulation at the FDA
- Shaped by war and trade : international influences on American political development
- Shaping race policy : the United States in comparative perspective
- Social policy in the United States : future possibilities in historical perspective
- Southern nation : Congress and White supremacy after reconstruction
- Stuck in neutral : business and the politics of human capital investment policy
- The Lincoln persuasion : remaking American liberalism
- The forging of bureaucratic autonomy : reputations, networks, and policy innovation in executive agencies, 1862-1928
- The hidden welfare state : tax expenditures and social policy in the United States
- The origins of the urban crisis : race and inequality in postwar Detroit
- The power of separation : American constitutionalism and the myth of the legislative veto
- The rise of the conservative legal movement : the battle for control of the law
- The road to nowhere : the genesis of President Clinton's plan for health security
- The substance of representation : Congress, American political development, and lawmaking
- The unsolid South : mass politics & national representation in a one-party enclave
- The unsolid south : mass politics and national representation in a one-party enclave
- Uneasy alliances : race and party competition in America
- Uneasy alliances : race and party competition in America
- Uneasy alliances : race and party in competition in America
- What a mighty power we can be : African American fraternal groups and the struggle for racial equality
- When movements anchor parties : electoral alignments in American history
- When movements anchor parties : electoral alignments in American history
- When movements matter : the Townsend Plan and the rise of social security
- When movements matter : the Townsend plan and the rise of social security
- Why is there no labor party in the United States?
- Why movements succeed or fail : opportunity, culture, and the struggle for woman suffrage
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