Encyclopedia of U

Encyclopedia of U
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2008
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1412963885

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These approximately 450 articles explore all topics relevant to American political campaigns, elections and electoral behaviour including some cross-cultural comparisons to help place American trends in a global context.

Encyclopedia of U S Campaigns Elections and Electoral Behavior

Encyclopedia of U S  Campaigns  Elections  and Electoral Behavior
Author: Kenneth F. Warren
Publsiher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 1071
Release: 2008-04-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781452265872

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"Overall, a first-rate resource, and yes, pleasantly readable." —School Library Journal The Encyclopedia of U.S. Campaigns, Elections, and Electoral Behavior covers virtually everything one would want to know about American political campaigns. With more than 450 entries, these two comprehensive volumes present a significant array topics of campaigns, elections, and electoral behavior. The encyclopedia′s diverse content shows that although the subject matter of campaigns, elections, and electoral behavior is inherently related, each topic has a distinct focus. Key Features Presents topics in a straightforward, easy-to-understand manner, intentionally avoiding unnecessary technical language Includes entries written by electoral behavior scholars from around the country Focuses on American campaigns, elections, and electoral behavior but also provides a culturally and politically diverse perspective of American democratic practices and institutions Offers a rich campaign history by looking at many colorful candidates, corrupt yet intriguing political machines, rapidly changing technologies, campaign organizations, and strategies Provides a description and scholarly analysis for all presidential elections, including state and general elections Presents and simplifies complicated election laws that govern federal, state, and local elections Examines various efforts throughout the decades to reform elections, especially from social upheaval and the resulting political realignments Includes extensive electoral research into the development of political opinions, attitudes, and ideologies in American voters Key Themes Ballot Issue Campaigns Campaigns, Elections and the Law Corruption in American Campaigns and Elections Electoral Behavior of Various Groups Local Campaigns and Elections Media′s Role in American Campaigns and Elections People Political Parties, Interest Groups, and American Campaigns and Elections Political Theory and Democratic Elections in America Polls, Public Opinion, and Campaigns and Elections Presidential Campaigns and Elections Reforming American Campaigns and Elections Running Political Campaigns: Management, Organization, and Strategies Social and Psychological Dynamics of Electoral Behavior State and Congressional Campaigns and Elections: History and State Profiles The Encyclopedia of U.S. Campaigns, Elections, and Electoral Behavior is an especially useful reference, published to coincide with the 2008 presidential election. This informative yet intriguing resource is a welcome addition to any academic or public library.

Encyclopedia of U S Campaigns Elections and Electoral Behavior

Encyclopedia of U S  Campaigns  Elections  and Electoral Behavior
Author: Kenneth F. Warren
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 482
Release: 2024
Genre: Elections
ISBN: OCLC:488191275

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Encyclopedia of U S campaigns elections and electoral behavior

Encyclopedia of U S  campaigns  elections  and electoral behavior
Author: Kenneth F. Warren
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 1071
Release: 2008-04-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781412954891

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These approximately 450 articles explore all topics relevant to American political campaigns, elections and electoral behaviour, including some cross-cultural comparisons to help place American trends in a global context.

Trends in American Electoral Behavior

Trends in American Electoral Behavior
Author: David B. Hill,Norman R. Luttbeg
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 198
Release: 1983
Genre: Elections
ISBN: IND:39000004133729

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Race and Rights

Race and Rights
Author: Dana Elizabeth Weiner
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2013-01-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781609090722

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In the Old Northwest from 1830 to 1870, a bold set of activists battled slavery and racial prejudice. This book is about their expansive efforts to eradicate southern slavery and its local influence in the contentious milieu of four new states carved out of the Northwest Territory: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio. While the Northwest Ordinance outlawed slavery in the region in 1787, in reality both it and racism continued to exert strong influence in the Old Northwest, as seen in the race-based limitations of civil liberties there. Indeed, these states comprised the central battleground over race and rights in antebellum America, in a time when race's social meaning was deeply infused into all aspects of Americans' lives, and when people struggled to establish political consensus. Antislavery and anti-prejudice activists from a range of institutional bases crossed racial lines as they battled to expand African American rights in this region. Whether they were antislavery lecturers, journalists, or African American leaders of the Black Convention Movement, women or men, they formed associations, wrote publicly to denounce their local racial climate, and gave controversial lectures. In the process, they discovered that they had to fight for their own right to advocate for others. This bracing new history by Dana Elizabeth Weiner is thus not only a history of activism, but also a history of how Old Northwest reformers understood the law and shaped new conceptions of justice and civil liberties. The newest addition to the Mellon-sponsored Early American Places Series, Race and Rights will be a much-welcomed contribution to the study of race and social activism in nineteenth-century America.

Campaigning for President in America 1788 2016

Campaigning for President in America  1788   2016
Author: Scott John Hammond,Robert North Roberts,Valerie A. Sulfaro
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 992
Release: 2016-04-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781440850790

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What does it take to get elected president of the United States—"leader of the free world"? This book gives readers insight into the major issues and events surrounding American presidential elections across more than two centuries, from the earliest years of the Republic through the campaigns of the 21st century. The race for the presidency encapsulates the broader changes in American democratic culture. This book provides insight into the major issues and events surrounding American presidential elections across more than two centuries, from the earliest years of the Republic through the campaigns of the 21st century. Readers will be able to see and understand how presidential campaigns have evolved over time, and how and why the current state of campaigning for president came into being.

The American Dictionary of Campaigns and Elections

The American Dictionary of Campaigns and Elections
Author: Michael L. Young
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1987
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UOM:39015021954386

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