Description |
xi, 348 pages ; 24 cm |
Note |
"Originally published as a special bicentennial issue of the Journal of politics, volume 38, number 3, August 1976." |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references. |
Contents |
Conservative revolution and liberal rhetoric: The Declaration of Independence / Alan P. Grimes -- "Time hath found us": the Jeffersonian revolutionary vision / Robert J. Morgan -- The impact of the American independence and the American Constitution: 1776-1848; with a brief epilogue / Manning J. Dauer -- The American contribution to a theory of constitutional choice / Vincent Ostrom -- The symbolism of literary alienation in the revolutionary age / Lewis P. Simpson -- British and European commentaries on the American political experience / René de Visme Williamson -- Towards the restoration of the American political tradition / George W. Carey and James McClellan -- Bicentennial reflections on party government / Jasper B. Shannon -- Revitalization and decay: looking toward the third century of American electoral politics / Walter Dean Burnham -- Judicial review: vagaries and varieties / Robert J. Harris -- Congress: retrospect and prospect / Ralph K. Huitt -- The presidency in 1976: focal point of political unity? / George E. Reedy -- The Sough and sectionalism in American politics / Numan V. Bartley -- Continuity and discontinuity: dour reflections on the national security / Charles Burton Marshall -- Democracy and tyranny in America: the radical paradox of the bicentennial and Blacks in the American political system / Samuel DuBois Cook -- Women's place in American politics: the historical perspective / Louise M. Young -- Ethnics in American politics / Louis L. Gerson. |
Subject |
Constitutional history -- United States.
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United States -- Politics and government.
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Political science -- United States -- History.
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Added Author |
Havard, William C.
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Bernd, Joseph L.
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Added Title |
Journal of politics.
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ISBN |
0813906903 |
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