Formative Acts
American Politics in the Making
Herausgeber: Skowronek, Stephen; Glassman, Matthew
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American Politics in the Making
Herausgeber: Skowronek, Stephen; Glassman, Matthew
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Seventeen essays illuminate critical junctures in American political development--from the social movements for women's suffrage, civil rights, and workers' rights, to Reconstruction, to the regulation of prescription drugs--as vantage points from which to examine how change is enacted.
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Seventeen essays illuminate critical junctures in American political development--from the social movements for women's suffrage, civil rights, and workers' rights, to Reconstruction, to the regulation of prescription drugs--as vantage points from which to examine how change is enacted.
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- Verlag: University of Pennsylvania Press
- Seitenzahl: 456
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. August 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 152mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 771g
- ISBN-13: 9780812219906
- ISBN-10: 0812219902
- Artikelnr.: 24488145
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: University of Pennsylvania Press
- Seitenzahl: 456
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. August 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 152mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 771g
- ISBN-13: 9780812219906
- ISBN-10: 0812219902
- Artikelnr.: 24488145
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Edited by Stephen Skowronek and Matthew Glassman
Chapter 1: Formative Acts
—Stephen Skowronek and Matthew Glassman
PART I: THE ACTORS
Chapter 2: The Terrain of the Political Entrepreneur
—Adam Sheingate
Chapter 3: Leadership and American Political Development
—Bruce Miroff
Chapter 4. Agency and Popular Activism in American Political Culture
—James Block
PART II: STRUCTURE AND OPPORTUNITY
Chapter 5. A Calculated Enchantment of Passion: Bryan and the "Cross of
Gold" in the 1896 Democratic National Convention
—Richard Bensel
Chapter 6. Organizing for Disorder: Civil Unrest, Police Control, and the
Invention of Washington, D.C.
—Daniel Kryder
Chapter 7. Partisan Entrepreneurship and Policy Windows: George Frisbie
Hoar and the 1890 Federal Elections Bill
—Richard M. Valelly
PART III: RESETTING THE TERMS OF GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
Chapter 8. Andrew Johnson and the Politics of Failure
—Nicole Mellow and Jeffrey K. Tulis
Chapter 9. Forging a New Grammar of Equality and Difference: Progressive
Era Suffrage and Reform
—Eileen McDonagh
Chapter 10. The Ground Beneath Our Feet: Language, Culture, and Political
Change
—Victoria Hattam and Joseph Lowndes
PART IV: AT THE INTERFACE OF MOVEMENTS AND THE STATE
Chapter 11. Presidents and Social Movements: A Logic and Preliminary
Results
—Elizabeth Sanders
Chapter 12. Leaders, Citizenship Movements, and the Politics Rivalries Make
—Daniel J. Tichenor
Chapter 13. The President in the Vanguard: Lyndon Johnson and the Civil
Rights Insurgency
—Sidney M. Milkis
PART V: INSIDERS OUT TO CHANGE THINGS
Chapter 14. Entrepreneurial Defenses of Congressional Power
—Eric Schickler
Chapter 15. Inventing the Institutional Presidency: Entreprenuership and
the Rise of the Bureau of the Budget, 1939-49
—Andrew Rudalevige
Chapter 16. Robust Action and the Strategic Use of Ambiguity in a
Bureaucratic Cohort: FDA Officers and the Evolution of New Drug
Regulations, 1950-70
—Daniel P. Carpenter and Colin D. Moore
Chapter 17. Retrospective: Formative Action and Second Acts
—Elisabeth Clemens
Notes
List of Contributors
Index
—Stephen Skowronek and Matthew Glassman
PART I: THE ACTORS
Chapter 2: The Terrain of the Political Entrepreneur
—Adam Sheingate
Chapter 3: Leadership and American Political Development
—Bruce Miroff
Chapter 4. Agency and Popular Activism in American Political Culture
—James Block
PART II: STRUCTURE AND OPPORTUNITY
Chapter 5. A Calculated Enchantment of Passion: Bryan and the "Cross of
Gold" in the 1896 Democratic National Convention
—Richard Bensel
Chapter 6. Organizing for Disorder: Civil Unrest, Police Control, and the
Invention of Washington, D.C.
—Daniel Kryder
Chapter 7. Partisan Entrepreneurship and Policy Windows: George Frisbie
Hoar and the 1890 Federal Elections Bill
—Richard M. Valelly
PART III: RESETTING THE TERMS OF GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
Chapter 8. Andrew Johnson and the Politics of Failure
—Nicole Mellow and Jeffrey K. Tulis
Chapter 9. Forging a New Grammar of Equality and Difference: Progressive
Era Suffrage and Reform
—Eileen McDonagh
Chapter 10. The Ground Beneath Our Feet: Language, Culture, and Political
Change
—Victoria Hattam and Joseph Lowndes
PART IV: AT THE INTERFACE OF MOVEMENTS AND THE STATE
Chapter 11. Presidents and Social Movements: A Logic and Preliminary
Results
—Elizabeth Sanders
Chapter 12. Leaders, Citizenship Movements, and the Politics Rivalries Make
—Daniel J. Tichenor
Chapter 13. The President in the Vanguard: Lyndon Johnson and the Civil
Rights Insurgency
—Sidney M. Milkis
PART V: INSIDERS OUT TO CHANGE THINGS
Chapter 14. Entrepreneurial Defenses of Congressional Power
—Eric Schickler
Chapter 15. Inventing the Institutional Presidency: Entreprenuership and
the Rise of the Bureau of the Budget, 1939-49
—Andrew Rudalevige
Chapter 16. Robust Action and the Strategic Use of Ambiguity in a
Bureaucratic Cohort: FDA Officers and the Evolution of New Drug
Regulations, 1950-70
—Daniel P. Carpenter and Colin D. Moore
Chapter 17. Retrospective: Formative Action and Second Acts
—Elisabeth Clemens
Notes
List of Contributors
Index
Chapter 1: Formative Acts
—Stephen Skowronek and Matthew Glassman
PART I: THE ACTORS
Chapter 2: The Terrain of the Political Entrepreneur
—Adam Sheingate
Chapter 3: Leadership and American Political Development
—Bruce Miroff
Chapter 4. Agency and Popular Activism in American Political Culture
—James Block
PART II: STRUCTURE AND OPPORTUNITY
Chapter 5. A Calculated Enchantment of Passion: Bryan and the "Cross of
Gold" in the 1896 Democratic National Convention
—Richard Bensel
Chapter 6. Organizing for Disorder: Civil Unrest, Police Control, and the
Invention of Washington, D.C.
—Daniel Kryder
Chapter 7. Partisan Entrepreneurship and Policy Windows: George Frisbie
Hoar and the 1890 Federal Elections Bill
—Richard M. Valelly
PART III: RESETTING THE TERMS OF GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
Chapter 8. Andrew Johnson and the Politics of Failure
—Nicole Mellow and Jeffrey K. Tulis
Chapter 9. Forging a New Grammar of Equality and Difference: Progressive
Era Suffrage and Reform
—Eileen McDonagh
Chapter 10. The Ground Beneath Our Feet: Language, Culture, and Political
Change
—Victoria Hattam and Joseph Lowndes
PART IV: AT THE INTERFACE OF MOVEMENTS AND THE STATE
Chapter 11. Presidents and Social Movements: A Logic and Preliminary
Results
—Elizabeth Sanders
Chapter 12. Leaders, Citizenship Movements, and the Politics Rivalries Make
—Daniel J. Tichenor
Chapter 13. The President in the Vanguard: Lyndon Johnson and the Civil
Rights Insurgency
—Sidney M. Milkis
PART V: INSIDERS OUT TO CHANGE THINGS
Chapter 14. Entrepreneurial Defenses of Congressional Power
—Eric Schickler
Chapter 15. Inventing the Institutional Presidency: Entreprenuership and
the Rise of the Bureau of the Budget, 1939-49
—Andrew Rudalevige
Chapter 16. Robust Action and the Strategic Use of Ambiguity in a
Bureaucratic Cohort: FDA Officers and the Evolution of New Drug
Regulations, 1950-70
—Daniel P. Carpenter and Colin D. Moore
Chapter 17. Retrospective: Formative Action and Second Acts
—Elisabeth Clemens
Notes
List of Contributors
Index
—Stephen Skowronek and Matthew Glassman
PART I: THE ACTORS
Chapter 2: The Terrain of the Political Entrepreneur
—Adam Sheingate
Chapter 3: Leadership and American Political Development
—Bruce Miroff
Chapter 4. Agency and Popular Activism in American Political Culture
—James Block
PART II: STRUCTURE AND OPPORTUNITY
Chapter 5. A Calculated Enchantment of Passion: Bryan and the "Cross of
Gold" in the 1896 Democratic National Convention
—Richard Bensel
Chapter 6. Organizing for Disorder: Civil Unrest, Police Control, and the
Invention of Washington, D.C.
—Daniel Kryder
Chapter 7. Partisan Entrepreneurship and Policy Windows: George Frisbie
Hoar and the 1890 Federal Elections Bill
—Richard M. Valelly
PART III: RESETTING THE TERMS OF GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
Chapter 8. Andrew Johnson and the Politics of Failure
—Nicole Mellow and Jeffrey K. Tulis
Chapter 9. Forging a New Grammar of Equality and Difference: Progressive
Era Suffrage and Reform
—Eileen McDonagh
Chapter 10. The Ground Beneath Our Feet: Language, Culture, and Political
Change
—Victoria Hattam and Joseph Lowndes
PART IV: AT THE INTERFACE OF MOVEMENTS AND THE STATE
Chapter 11. Presidents and Social Movements: A Logic and Preliminary
Results
—Elizabeth Sanders
Chapter 12. Leaders, Citizenship Movements, and the Politics Rivalries Make
—Daniel J. Tichenor
Chapter 13. The President in the Vanguard: Lyndon Johnson and the Civil
Rights Insurgency
—Sidney M. Milkis
PART V: INSIDERS OUT TO CHANGE THINGS
Chapter 14. Entrepreneurial Defenses of Congressional Power
—Eric Schickler
Chapter 15. Inventing the Institutional Presidency: Entreprenuership and
the Rise of the Bureau of the Budget, 1939-49
—Andrew Rudalevige
Chapter 16. Robust Action and the Strategic Use of Ambiguity in a
Bureaucratic Cohort: FDA Officers and the Evolution of New Drug
Regulations, 1950-70
—Daniel P. Carpenter and Colin D. Moore
Chapter 17. Retrospective: Formative Action and Second Acts
—Elisabeth Clemens
Notes
List of Contributors
Index