The 1976 House majority leadership contest: stepping stone in the transition to conditional party government
"In this book, Bruce Oppenheimer and the late Robert Peabody analyze a key congressional leadership contest, the 1976 House Majority Leader race, and its place as a turning point in the transition of the House of Representatives into a more party-dominated institution. The core of this book is...
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Zusammenfassung: | "In this book, Bruce Oppenheimer and the late Robert Peabody analyze a key congressional leadership contest, the 1976 House Majority Leader race, and its place as a turning point in the transition of the House of Representatives into a more party-dominated institution. The core of this book is a lengthy paper on the 1976 House Majority Leader contest that the Peabody and Oppenheimer presented at the 1977 APSA Meeting. The paper is the result of the greatest access that political scientists have ever had to a congressional leadership race. Featuring four formidable candidates, it was arguably the most competitive contest for a major leadership position in congressional history. This new book adds additional chapters that evaluate the accuracy of the original paper and provide richer historical context, showing how Congressional politics changed in the years after the 1976 contest, leading to today's conditional party government"-- |
Beschreibung: | xiii, 217 pages illustrations 24 cm |
ISBN: | 9780700636952 0700636951 |
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spelling | Oppenheimer, Bruce Ian 1946- Verfasser (DE-588)1131113411 aut The 1976 House majority leadership contest stepping stone in the transition to conditional party government Bruce I. Oppenheimer and Robert L. Peabody Lawrence, Kansas University Press of Kansas [2024] xiii, 217 pages illustrations 24 cm txt rdacontent sti rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Part 1. The House majority leadership contest, 1976 -- Part 2. Looking back and looking forward "In this book, Bruce Oppenheimer and the late Robert Peabody analyze a key congressional leadership contest, the 1976 House Majority Leader race, and its place as a turning point in the transition of the House of Representatives into a more party-dominated institution. The core of this book is a lengthy paper on the 1976 House Majority Leader contest that the Peabody and Oppenheimer presented at the 1977 APSA Meeting. The paper is the result of the greatest access that political scientists have ever had to a congressional leadership race. Featuring four formidable candidates, it was arguably the most competitive contest for a major leadership position in congressional history. This new book adds additional chapters that evaluate the accuracy of the original paper and provide richer historical context, showing how Congressional politics changed in the years after the 1976 contest, leading to today's conditional party government"-- United States / Congress / House / Speakers United States / Congress / House / Leadership Wright, Jim / 1922-2015 Political parties / United States Two-party systems / United States United States / Politics and government / 20th century Bipartisme / États-Unis États-Unis / Politique et gouvernement / 20e siècle Informational works Documents d'information Peabody, Robert L. Verfasser aut Online version Oppenheimer, Bruce Ian 1976 House majority leadership contest Lawrence, Kansas : University Press of Kansas, 2024 9780700636969 |
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title_auth | The 1976 House majority leadership contest stepping stone in the transition to conditional party government |
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