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    • Publisher:
      Cambridge University Press
      Publication date:
      06 July 2010
      19 April 2010
      ISBN:
      9780511750748
      9780521192811
      9781107617926
      Dimensions:
      (234 x 156 mm)
      Weight & Pages:
      0.54kg, 280 Pages
      Dimensions:
      (234 x 156 mm)
      Weight & Pages:
      0.44kg, 282 Pages
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    This book investigates the creation of the first truly nationalized party organizations in the United States in the late nineteenth century, an innovation that reversed the parties' traditional privileging of state and local interests in nominating campaigns and the conduct of national campaigns. Between 1880 and 1896, party elites crafted a defense of these national organizations that charted the theoretical parameters of American party development into the twentieth century. With empowered national committees and a new understanding of the parties' role in the political system, national party leaders dominated American politics in new ways, renewed the parties' legitimacy in an increasingly pluralistic and nationalized political environment, and thus maintained their relevance throughout the twentieth century. The new organizations particularly served the interests of presidents and presidential candidates, and the little-studied presidencies of the late nineteenth century demonstrate the first stirrings of modern presidential party leadership.

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    “In recent years, our understanding of long-term change within America’s political parties has been increasing greatly. Rather simplistic accounts of how the decentralized 19th-century parties had transformed themselves into the more centralized and candidate-dominated parties of the later 20th century have been superseded by more subtle explanations. Daniel Klinghard’s excellent book represents an important contribution to the research in political science and political history that has illuminated the long gestation period of much of the party transformation. Klinghard shows how moves towards more nationalized party organizations started early in the 1880s, and also how late 19th-century developments were a springboard for change in the next century. It is a book that displays great insight into the complexities of party politics at the end of the so-called ‘party period.’”
    – Alan Ware, University of Oxford

    “As they practice politics, politicians instrumentally experiment with novel organizational forms, and that experimentation gives rise to a pragmatically-disciplined imagination through which they come to understand what they do within a much broader theoretical perspective. In this creative re-examination of American political development in the late nineteenth century, Daniel Klinghard clearly demonstrates that it was the practice of politics by experienced, ambitious party leaders, not the dreams of idealistic reformers, that recast relations with the national electorate and thus gave us modern democratic parties.”
    – Richard Bensel, Cornell University

    “Daniel Klinghard’s book is institutional history and political analysis at its finest. Without a constitutional foundation, political parties in America had to be created and maintained by the wit of some our most astute politicians. Klinghard explains how and why they did so, surveying the whole nineteenth century and concentrating on its last two decades, when a new strategy was required to renew the party organizations. All who are interested in party history and development will want to read this fascinating and important work.”
    – James W. Ceaser, University of Virginia

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    Contents

    Selected Bibliography
    Published Convention Proceedings (selected)
    Barr, John C., Cummin, H.H., Kretz, Herman, and O'Connor, John, Proceedings of the Democratic State Convention of 1872, Nominating Governor and Auditor General, Judge of the Supreme Court and Congressman at Large, Selecting an Electoral Ticket, and Electing Delegates to National Convention, at Baltimore (Pittsburgh: Barr & Myers, Printers, 1872), Library of Congress collection
    ,Chairman of the (Pennsylvania) State Committee, Proceedings of the Pennsylvania Democratic State Convention, at Lancaster, Wednesday, March 22, 1876 (Lancaster: Steinman & Hensel, Printers, 1876), Library of Congress collection
    Journal of the Democratic Convention, Held in the City of Montgomery on the 14th and 15th of February, 1848 (Montgomery, AL: M'Cormick & Walshe, Printers, 1848), Library of Congress collection
    New York Republican State Convention, Held at Syracuse, September 18 and 19, 1856, Library of Congress collection
    Proceedings and Address, of the Democratic County Convention, Held at Galena, in the County of Jo Daviess, in the State of Illinois, on the 22nd February, 1839 (Galena, IL: Galena Democrat and Advertiser, 1839.), Library of Congress collection
    Proceedings and Address, of the Democratic County Convention, Held at Galena, in the County of Jo Daviess, in the State of Illinois, on the 22nd February, 1839, (Galena: Galena Democrat and Advertiser, 1839), Library of Congress collection
    Proceedings of the Democratic State Convention, Held in Albany, January 21, and February 1, 1861 (Albany, NY: Comstock and Cassidy, Printers, 1861), Library of Congress collection
    Proceedings of the Democratic State Convention, Held at Charlottesville, VA, September 9 and 10, 1840, Library of Congress collection
    Proceedings of a Meeting of the State Central Committee of The Union Republican Party of Georgia, Held at Atlanta, Wednesday, November 24, 1869 (Atlanta: New Era Job Office, 1869), Library of Congress collection
    Proceedings of the Republican State Convention, Held at Sacramento, June 20, 1860, Library of Congress collection
    ,Republican National Committee, Official Proceedings of the Republican National Conventions, 1868, 1872, 1876, and 1880 (Minneapolis, MN: Charles W. Johnson, 1903)
    Rules of the Union Republican Party, Adopted May 24, 1872 (Philadelphia:William White Smith, Publisher, 1872), Library of Congress collection

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