In The Cities on the Hill, Thomas Ogorzalek argues that the answer lies not in the sectional divide, but in the urban-rural divide. To that end, he focuses on how the latter divide shaped the trajectory and geography of partisan politics in America, and locates its roots in the New Deal.
In The Cities on the Hill, Thomas Ogorzalek argues that the answer lies not in the sectional divide, but in the urban-rural divide. To that end, he focuses on how the latter divide shaped the trajectory and geography of partisan politics in America, and locates its roots in the New Deal.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Thomas K. Ogorzalek is Assistant Professor of Political Science and Urban Studies at Northwestern University, where he is also a Civic Engagement Fellow and Co-Director of the Chicago Democracy Project. A lover of cities, for the ways they change and the ways they don't, he lives in Chicago.
Inhaltsangabe
1 Introduction 2 Urbanicity and City Delegations 3 "A Proper National Policy" 4 Ties That Bind 5 Anti-racism without Anti-racists 6 The Cities on the Hill 7 Notes for a Metropolitan Political Order Bibliography A A1: House CSR B A2: Demography C A3: Urbanicity Regressions
1 Introduction 2 Urbanicity and City Delegations 3 "A Proper National Policy" 4 Ties That Bind 5 Anti-racism without Anti-racists 6 The Cities on the Hill 7 Notes for a Metropolitan Political Order Bibliography A A1: House CSR B A2: Demography C A3: Urbanicity Regressions
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