Party and Nation examines party competition in American history through the lens of debates over immigration, an issue central to national identity. The authors argue that today's divide between nationalism and multiculturalism represents a dramatic change in the very nature of the party regime in the United States.
Party and Nation examines party competition in American history through the lens of debates over immigration, an issue central to national identity. The authors argue that today's divide between nationalism and multiculturalism represents a dramatic change in the very nature of the party regime in the United States.
Scot J. Zentner is professor of political science at California State University, San Bernardino. Michael C. LeMay is professor emeritus at California State University, San Bernardino.
Inhaltsangabe
1 Nationalism Republicanism and the First Parties 2 Immigration Expansion and the Mass Parties 3 Slavery Labor and the New Immigration 4 Parties Progress and Closing the Open Door 5 The Rise and Fall of the New Deal 6 Ideological Parties and the Return of Mass Immigration 7 Multiculturalism and Nationalism: Obama and Trump
1 Nationalism Republicanism and the First Parties 2 Immigration Expansion and the Mass Parties 3 Slavery Labor and the New Immigration 4 Parties Progress and Closing the Open Door 5 The Rise and Fall of the New Deal 6 Ideological Parties and the Return of Mass Immigration 7 Multiculturalism and Nationalism: Obama and Trump
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