Preface
Introduction
1. State Development in the Early Republic: Substance and Structure, 1780-1840, Ronald P. Formisano
2. The Nationalization and Racialization of American Politics: Before, Beneath, and Between Parties, 1790-1840, David Waldstreicher
3. “To One or Another of These Parties Every Man Belongs”: The American Political Experience from Andrew Jackson to the Civil War, Joel H. Silbey
4. Change and Continuity in the Party Period: The Substance and Structure of American Politics, 1835-1885, Michael F. Holt
5. The Transformation of American Politics: Political Institutions and Public Policy, 1865-1910, Peter H. Argersinger
6. Democracy, Republicanism, and Efficiency: The Values of American Politics, 1885-1930, Richard Jensen
7. The Limits of Federal Power and Social Politics, 1910-1955, Anthony J. Badger
8. The Rise of Rights and Rights Consciousness in American Politics, 1930s-1970s, James T. Patterson
9. The Two Majorities and the Puzzle of Modern American Politics: Economic Development, Issue Evolution, and Divided Government, 1955-2000, Byron E. Shafer
Afterword
Contributors
Index